The theme of this paper is restricted to a quite definite aim – to make a kind of a list of books, almanacs and brochures that had belonged to A. S. Pushkin, or supposedly had been read by him, and had been connected with East Asia, the Far East, China, Japan, Mongolia and Russian Siberia. In other words, this paper aims to create a list of printed materials that had, or could have been, part of Pushkin’s reading. It is a well-known fact that Pushkin never had an opportunity to go abroad, so “books has become ‘abroad’ for him” (E. Genieva).
Research on this topic was initially undertaken about thirty years ago by Kusaka Sotokichi, a poet, writer and researcher of Russian literature, and the present paper is a continuation of his work.
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