Lev Navrozov

Lev Navrozov

Lev Andreevich Navrozov (Russian: Лев Андреевич Наврозов; 26 November 1928 – 22 January 2017[1])[2] was a Russian author, historian and polemicist, born in Moscow and father of poet Andrei Navrozov. A leading translator of Russian texts into English under the Soviet regime, Navrozov emigrated to the United States in 1972, where he published a best-selling memoir, The Education of Lev Navrozov,[3] and became a prominent Russian dissident.[4]

  1. ^ Emigre columnist Lev Navrozov, 88, sought to awaken American minds Lev Navrozov, Russian dissident – obituary [1] Lev Navrozov, Literary Translator and Soviet Dissident, Dies at 88" by Richard Sandomir, The New York Times, February 9, 2017: [2]
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  3. ^ Tyson, James (1981). Target America. Washington: Regnery Gateway. p. 2. ISBN 0-89526-671-7.
  4. ^ Thought, Fordham University Press, ISSN 0040-6457 OCLC 1767458, p.140