Yama: The Pit
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The Pit (Russian: Яма, romanized: Yama, published in English as Yama: The Pit) is a novel by Alexander Kuprin published in installments between 1909 and 1915, in Zemlya almanacs (Part 1 in 1909 and Parts 2–3 in 1914–1915). The book, centering on a brothel, owned by a woman named Anna Markovna, caused much controversy in its time.[1][2]
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Author | Alexander Kuprin |
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Original title | Яма |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Publisher | Moscow Book Publishers Zemlya almanac |
Publication date | 1909; 1914–1915 |
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