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Mikhail Izrailevich Armalinsky (born Peltsman) (Russian: Михаил Израилевич Армалинский) born in Leningrad, USSR on April 23, 1947, is a Russian poet, writer, blogger and publisher of erotica. He caused scandal and outrage within Russian literary circles, following publication in 1986 of a pornographically toned diary, ostensibly by Alexander Pushkin. This led to him being described as "The Pushkin pornographer". [1]

Biography

Mikhail Armalinsky lived all his life in Leningrad till his emigration to the United States on November 17, 1976. He received master's degree in Electrical Engineering from Leningrad Electro-Technical Institute (1964–1970) and actively participated in Leningrad literary underground. He published three samizdat books of poetry there.

After emigrating to the US in 1976 and settling in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1977 he worked as engineer and in 1979 started with his father, inventor Israel Peltsman, the machine building company Peltsman Corporation. At the same time Mikhail Armalinsky kept working on his literary works and in 1984 started his own publishing house M.I.P. Company.

Creative output

Mikhail Armalinsky is the author of many books of poetry, prose, essays (see below Selected publications). In 1986 Mikhail Armalinsky published Secret Journal 1836-1837 by Alexander Pushkin in Russian [2] and then English translation. [3] This book created a scandal in Russia and was published in 25 countries [4]

Excerpts from Secret Journal 1836-1837 were published in Penthouse Forum, February, 1991, p. 50-53, 84, 86.

Response of Russian media to this book is documented in several editions of Parapushkinistika by David Bayevsky, [5] published by Armalinsky's publishing house M.I.P. Company.

Banned in Russia the Secret Journal was first published in 2001 by Moscow publishing house Ladomir [6] that was threatened and prosecuted for publishing "pornographic blasphemy". [7]

In 2006 Secret Journal was staged in Paris, France. [8]

Some attributed the authorship of the Secret Journal to Armalinsky himself. Dr. Lee B. Croft: "The pornographic nature of those notes, clearly of a modern Western stripe, drew apoplectic reaction from the Soviet literary authorities who first encountered them. One legal authority, in a sidebar to an article on this "hoax" in Ogonek magazine,suggested that Armalinsky be castrated for so besmirching the hallowed name of Pushkin. ...his clear feeling of "kinship" with Pushkin and his choice of Pushkin's persona to gain attention for his own literary endeavors, which have, especially since his emigration to the United States in the early 1980s, taken on a pornographic character strikingly similar to the notes he attributes to Pushkin." [9]

Since 1999 Mikhail Armalinsky publishes his blog in Russian named General Erotic (GE) where he publishes his short stories, observations, reviews and essays.

In 1989 a variation on the United States flag designed by Mikhail Armalinsky made the cover of New York City weekly Screw.

On September 22, 2003 Armalinsky sent announcements to the media and about his death to check out what would be a reaction to his death. In two months he "resurrected". [10]

Selected publications

Russian
  • Vrazumlenniye Strasty (Smart Passions), poems, Los Angeles; 1980, 72 p. [11]
  • Sostoyanie (The Status), poems, Sovremennik, Toronto, 1979, 94 p. No ISBN
  • Mayatnik (The Pendulum), poems, Minneapolis, 1978, 128 p. [12]
  • Po napravleniyu k sebe (Towards Myself), poems, Los Angeles; 1980, 106 p. [13]
  • Posle proshlogo (After the Past), poems, Hermitage, Ann Arbor, 1982, 108 p. [14]
  • Muskulistaya smert (Muscular Death), short stories, Minneapolis, 1984, 150 p. [15]
  • Po obye storoni orgasma (On Both Sides of Orgasm), poems, Minneapolis, 1988, 150 p. [16]
  • Dobrovolniye Priznaniya – Vinuzhdenaya Perepiska (Voluntary Confessions – Forced Correspondence), novel, Minneapolis, 1991, 312 p. [17]
  • Dvoistveynnie Otnosheniya. Izlublennie Rasskazi (Ambivalent Relationships. Favorite Stories), Minneapolis, 1993, 68 p. [18]
  • Vplotnuyu (Close To), poems, Minneapolis, 1994, 100 p. [19]
  • Gonimoye Chudo (Expelled Miracle) Short stories, fairytale and essay, Minneapolis, 1996, 130 p. [20]
  • Zhizneopisaniye Mgnovenia (Biography of the Moment), Poems 1994 - 1997; Minneapolis, 1997, 92 p. [21]
  • Chtob znali! (So That Your Know!), Moscow, Ladomir, 2002, 860 p. [22]
  • Chto Mozhet Bit Luchshe? (What Can Be Better?), Moscow, Ladomir, 2012, 528 p. [23]
  • Aromat Griaznogo Belia. Zamislovatiye Biografii (The Scent of Dirty Laundry. Complicated Biographies) Moscow, Ladomir, 2013, 584 p. [24]
  • Maximalizmi. (Maximalizms) Moscow, Ladomir, 2013, 544 p. [25]
  • Pravota Zhelanii (Rightness of Desires), Moscow, Ladomir, 2017, 512 p. [26]
Edited
  • Soitiye. Almanak Russkoi Eroticheskoi Literaturi (Copulation. The Almanac of Russian Erotic Literature), Minneapolis, 1989, 184 p. [27]
  • Russkie Bestizhie Poslovitsi i Pogovorki (Russian Shameless Proverbs and Sayings), Minneapolis, 1995, 76 p. [28]
  • Detskii Eroticheski Folklor. (Children's Erotic Folklore), Minneapolis, 1995, 91 p. [29]
Translations
  • Markiz de Sad Filosofia v Buduare (Marquis de Sade. Philosophy in the Bedroom) Minneapolis, 1993, 196 p. [30]
English
  • The Deal, Short story, "Confrontation" Exile and the Writer, a literary journal of Long Island University Nos. 27–28, 1984 [31]
  • Hero, Short story, Mid-American Review, a literary journal of Bowling Green State University, Volume VI, Number 2, 1986 [32]
  • Nothing in Mail Short Story in “Bodies,” issue of Two Lines, A Journal of Translation, issue XII, San Francisco, 2005 p. 52-73 [33]
  • Prostitution Divine. Short stories, movie script and essay (Kindle ebook), Minneapolis, 2014, 246 p. [34]

References

  1. ^ Croft, Lee B.; Baehr, Alicia C.; Heuer, Patrick J. (2008-12-01). Not to Perish: Articles by an American Professor of Russian. Lulu.com. pp. 158–165. ISBN  9780578004686.
  2. ^ Taĭnye zapiski 1836-1837 godov. Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich, 1799-1837., Armalinskiĭ, Mikhail., Пушкин, Александр Сергеевич, 1799-1837., Армалинский, Михаил. Minneapolis, Minn.: MIP Co. 1986. ISBN  0916201023. OCLC  14134211.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: others ( link)
  3. ^ Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich (30 January 2011). Secret Journal 1836-1837. M I P Company. ISBN  978-0-916201-28-9.
  4. ^ "All Covers Secret Journal".
  5. ^ Пушкин, Александр Сергеевич (2013). Taĭnye zapiski 1836-1837 godov : A.S. Pushkin. Armalinskiĭ, Mikhail,, Kurochkin, V.,, Курочкин, В. (Вадим), Армалинский, Михаил. Minneapolis. ISBN  9780916201296. OCLC  840670167.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  6. ^ Taĭnye zapiski A.S. Pushkina, 1836-1837. Armalinskiĭ, Mikhail., Vozdvizhenskai︠a︡, Olʹga. Moskva. 2001. ISBN  5862183809. OCLC  50209336. {{ cite book}}: |work= ignored ( help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link) CS1 maint: others ( link)
  7. ^ Baevskiĭ, David (2003). Parapushkinistika (Izd. 4., dop ed.). Minneapolis: M.I.P. ISBN  0916201244. OCLC  52607739.
  8. ^ "Promotional Dossier for Le Journal Secret Pouchkine, Theatre du Marais, Paris, 2006" (PDF).
  9. ^ Croft, Lee B. (Autumn 1995). "Vplotnuyu (Close To)". World Literature Today. Autumn – via https://www.jstor.org/stable/40151597?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=10.&searchText=Lee&searchText=B.&searchText=Croft.&searchText=Vplotnuiu&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3D10.%2509%2BLee%2BB.%2BCroft.%2BVplotnuiu%26amp%3Bacc%3Drr&seq=2#page_scan_tab_contents. {{ cite journal}}: External link in |via= ( help)
  10. ^ "Circumstances surrounding Armalinsky Death".
  11. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1980). Vrazumlennye strasti. Los Angeles: Almanac-Press. ISBN  0935090037. OCLC  8244165.
  12. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1978). Mai︠a︡tnik : tretʹi︠a︡ kniga stikhov (2nd ed.). St. Louis Park, Minn. ISBN  0916201015. OCLC  263472907. {{ cite book}}: |work= ignored ( help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  13. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1980). Po napravlenii︠u︡ k sebe : chetvertai︠a︡ kniga stikhov, 1972-1976. Los Anzheles: Alʹmanakh. ISBN  0935090053. OCLC  8560794.
  14. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ; Михаил., Армалинский (1982). Posle proshlogo : stikhi 1977-1981. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Ėrmitazh. ISBN  0938920308. OCLC  8826060.
  15. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1984). Muskulistai︠a︡ smertʹ. St. Louis Park, Minn.: MIP Co. ISBN  0916201007. OCLC  10915412.
  16. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1988). Po obe storony orgazma : stikhotvorenii︠a︡ 1964-1988. Minneapolis, Minn., USA: M.I.P. ISBN  091620104X. OCLC  18987383.
  17. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1991). [Dobrovolnye priznanii︠a︡--vynuzhdennai︠a︡ perepiska. Minneapolis, Minn., USA: M.I.P. ISBN  0916201090. OCLC  22909335.
  18. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1993). [Dvoĭstvennye otnoshenii︠a︡ : izli︠u︡blennye rasskazy. Minneapolis, Minn.: M.I.P. ISBN  0916201139. OCLC  27812149.
  19. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ; Михаил., Армалинский (1994). [Vplotnui︠u︡. Minneapolis, Minn.: M.I.P. ISBN  0916201163. OCLC  30545141.
  20. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1996). [Gonimoe chudo. Minneapolis, Minn.: M.I.P. ISBN  0916201201. OCLC  35025916.
  21. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1997). [Zhizneopisanie mgnovenʹi︠a︡ : stikhotvorenii︠a︡ 1994-1997. Minneapolis, Minn.: M.I.P. ISBN  091620121X. OCLC  37157033.
  22. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ; Михаил., Армалинский (2002). Chtob znali! : izbrannoe, 1966-1998. Moskva: Ladomir. ISBN  5862183795. OCLC  50856726.
  23. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ; Михаил., Армалинский (2012). Chto mozhet bytʹ luchshe? : izmyshlenii︠a︡ i fantazmy 1999-2010. Moskva: Ladomir. ISBN  9785862185034. OCLC  828184044.
  24. ^ Mikhail, Armalinskiĭ; Михаил, Армалинский (2013). Aromat gri︠a︡znogo belʹi︠a︡ : zamyslovatye biografii. Moskva. ISBN  9785862185072. OCLC  869937949.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  25. ^ Mikhail, Armalinskiĭ; Михаил, Армалинский (2013). Maksimalizmy ; Kharaktery i kharakteristiki ; Zhiznʹ no. 1 i zhiznʹ no. 2. Moskva. ISBN  9785862185133. OCLC  877409466.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  26. ^ Mikhail, Armalinskiĭ; Михаил, Армалинский (2017). Pravota zhelaniĭ. Moskva. ISBN  9785862185430. OCLC  981116804.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  27. ^ [Soitie : alʹmanakh ėroticheskoĭ literatury. Armalinskiĭ, Mikhail., Армалинский, Михаил. Minneapolis, Minn.: M.I.P. Co. 1989. ISBN  0916201066. OCLC  20594392.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: others ( link)
  28. ^ Russkie besstyzhie poslovit︠s︡y i pogovorki. Armalinskiĭ, Mikhail. (Izd. 2., znachitelʹno dop ed.). Minneapolis, MN: M.I.P. Co. 1995. ISBN  091620118X. OCLC  33164540.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: others ( link)
  29. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ; Михаил., Армалинский (1995). Detskiĭ ėroticheskiĭ folʹklor. Joseph Brodsky Collection (Columbia University). Minneapolis, Minn.: M.I.P. Co. ISBN  0916201171. OCLC  32429025.
  30. ^ Sade, marquis de (1993). Filosofii︠a︡ v buduare. Armalinskiĭ, Mikhail. Minneapolis, Minn., U.S.A.: M.I.P. ISBN  0916201147. OCLC  28410749.
  31. ^ Tucker, Martin; Long Island University (1984). Exile and the writer: a special Confrontation anthology issue. Greenvale, N.Y.: Long Island University. ISBN  0913057010. OCLC  13075373.
  32. ^ "Author Index: Fiction | Mid-American Review". casit.bgsu.edu. Retrieved 2017-12-15.
  33. ^ "Two Lines 12: Bodies - World Literature in Translation | Center for the Art of Translation". www.catranslation.org. Retrieved 2017-12-15.
  34. ^ Armalinsky, Mikhail (2014). Prostitution Divine. M.I.P. Company. ISBN  978-0-916201-38-8.

Other sources

Scholarly presentations in the US on Mikhail Armalinsky

· "Russia Fails at Pushkin: Mikhail Armalinsky’s Publication of Pushkin A .S. Secret Notes 1836-1837" by Jasmina Savic, University of Illinois, on November 19, 2016, at the ASEEES (Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies) Annual Convention.

· "Into the Bright Future: Mikhail Armalinsky’s Literary Revolution and Poetics of Porn" by Jasmina Savic, on October 28, 2016, at the University of Illinois, Noontime Scholar Lecture.

· “On The Battlefield of Porn: Mikhail Armalinsky’s publication of Pushkin A .S. Secret Notes 1836-1837” by Jasmina Savic, University of Illinois, on October 23, 2015, at Central Slavic Conference, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri

· "Seeking Mikhail Armalinsky: Constructing and Reading the Self in an Age of Digital Revolution" by Emily D. Johnson, University of Oklahoma, on November 21, 2013, at the Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) in Boston MA.

· Tatiana Shemetova PUSHKIN – «DON JUAN» IN THE INTERPRETATION OF P. HUBER AND M. ARMALINSKIY see ANUARI DE FILOLOGIA. LLENGÜES I LITERATURES MODERNES (Anu.Filol.Lleng.Lit.Mod.) 9/2019, pp. 53-57, ISSN: 2014-1394

· Ph.D. Dissertation by Jasmina Savic (2019) Porno Ludens: Soviet literary pornography, 1970s – 1990s

External links

Encyclopedia "Moscow Talks" (in Russian)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mikhail Izrailevich Armalinsky (born Peltsman) (Russian: Михаил Израилевич Армалинский) born in Leningrad, USSR on April 23, 1947, is a Russian poet, writer, blogger and publisher of erotica. He caused scandal and outrage within Russian literary circles, following publication in 1986 of a pornographically toned diary, ostensibly by Alexander Pushkin. This led to him being described as "The Pushkin pornographer". [1]

Biography

Mikhail Armalinsky lived all his life in Leningrad till his emigration to the United States on November 17, 1976. He received master's degree in Electrical Engineering from Leningrad Electro-Technical Institute (1964–1970) and actively participated in Leningrad literary underground. He published three samizdat books of poetry there.

After emigrating to the US in 1976 and settling in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1977 he worked as engineer and in 1979 started with his father, inventor Israel Peltsman, the machine building company Peltsman Corporation. At the same time Mikhail Armalinsky kept working on his literary works and in 1984 started his own publishing house M.I.P. Company.

Creative output

Mikhail Armalinsky is the author of many books of poetry, prose, essays (see below Selected publications). In 1986 Mikhail Armalinsky published Secret Journal 1836-1837 by Alexander Pushkin in Russian [2] and then English translation. [3] This book created a scandal in Russia and was published in 25 countries [4]

Excerpts from Secret Journal 1836-1837 were published in Penthouse Forum, February, 1991, p. 50-53, 84, 86.

Response of Russian media to this book is documented in several editions of Parapushkinistika by David Bayevsky, [5] published by Armalinsky's publishing house M.I.P. Company.

Banned in Russia the Secret Journal was first published in 2001 by Moscow publishing house Ladomir [6] that was threatened and prosecuted for publishing "pornographic blasphemy". [7]

In 2006 Secret Journal was staged in Paris, France. [8]

Some attributed the authorship of the Secret Journal to Armalinsky himself. Dr. Lee B. Croft: "The pornographic nature of those notes, clearly of a modern Western stripe, drew apoplectic reaction from the Soviet literary authorities who first encountered them. One legal authority, in a sidebar to an article on this "hoax" in Ogonek magazine,suggested that Armalinsky be castrated for so besmirching the hallowed name of Pushkin. ...his clear feeling of "kinship" with Pushkin and his choice of Pushkin's persona to gain attention for his own literary endeavors, which have, especially since his emigration to the United States in the early 1980s, taken on a pornographic character strikingly similar to the notes he attributes to Pushkin." [9]

Since 1999 Mikhail Armalinsky publishes his blog in Russian named General Erotic (GE) where he publishes his short stories, observations, reviews and essays.

In 1989 a variation on the United States flag designed by Mikhail Armalinsky made the cover of New York City weekly Screw.

On September 22, 2003 Armalinsky sent announcements to the media and about his death to check out what would be a reaction to his death. In two months he "resurrected". [10]

Selected publications

Russian
  • Vrazumlenniye Strasty (Smart Passions), poems, Los Angeles; 1980, 72 p. [11]
  • Sostoyanie (The Status), poems, Sovremennik, Toronto, 1979, 94 p. No ISBN
  • Mayatnik (The Pendulum), poems, Minneapolis, 1978, 128 p. [12]
  • Po napravleniyu k sebe (Towards Myself), poems, Los Angeles; 1980, 106 p. [13]
  • Posle proshlogo (After the Past), poems, Hermitage, Ann Arbor, 1982, 108 p. [14]
  • Muskulistaya smert (Muscular Death), short stories, Minneapolis, 1984, 150 p. [15]
  • Po obye storoni orgasma (On Both Sides of Orgasm), poems, Minneapolis, 1988, 150 p. [16]
  • Dobrovolniye Priznaniya – Vinuzhdenaya Perepiska (Voluntary Confessions – Forced Correspondence), novel, Minneapolis, 1991, 312 p. [17]
  • Dvoistveynnie Otnosheniya. Izlublennie Rasskazi (Ambivalent Relationships. Favorite Stories), Minneapolis, 1993, 68 p. [18]
  • Vplotnuyu (Close To), poems, Minneapolis, 1994, 100 p. [19]
  • Gonimoye Chudo (Expelled Miracle) Short stories, fairytale and essay, Minneapolis, 1996, 130 p. [20]
  • Zhizneopisaniye Mgnovenia (Biography of the Moment), Poems 1994 - 1997; Minneapolis, 1997, 92 p. [21]
  • Chtob znali! (So That Your Know!), Moscow, Ladomir, 2002, 860 p. [22]
  • Chto Mozhet Bit Luchshe? (What Can Be Better?), Moscow, Ladomir, 2012, 528 p. [23]
  • Aromat Griaznogo Belia. Zamislovatiye Biografii (The Scent of Dirty Laundry. Complicated Biographies) Moscow, Ladomir, 2013, 584 p. [24]
  • Maximalizmi. (Maximalizms) Moscow, Ladomir, 2013, 544 p. [25]
  • Pravota Zhelanii (Rightness of Desires), Moscow, Ladomir, 2017, 512 p. [26]
Edited
  • Soitiye. Almanak Russkoi Eroticheskoi Literaturi (Copulation. The Almanac of Russian Erotic Literature), Minneapolis, 1989, 184 p. [27]
  • Russkie Bestizhie Poslovitsi i Pogovorki (Russian Shameless Proverbs and Sayings), Minneapolis, 1995, 76 p. [28]
  • Detskii Eroticheski Folklor. (Children's Erotic Folklore), Minneapolis, 1995, 91 p. [29]
Translations
  • Markiz de Sad Filosofia v Buduare (Marquis de Sade. Philosophy in the Bedroom) Minneapolis, 1993, 196 p. [30]
English
  • The Deal, Short story, "Confrontation" Exile and the Writer, a literary journal of Long Island University Nos. 27–28, 1984 [31]
  • Hero, Short story, Mid-American Review, a literary journal of Bowling Green State University, Volume VI, Number 2, 1986 [32]
  • Nothing in Mail Short Story in “Bodies,” issue of Two Lines, A Journal of Translation, issue XII, San Francisco, 2005 p. 52-73 [33]
  • Prostitution Divine. Short stories, movie script and essay (Kindle ebook), Minneapolis, 2014, 246 p. [34]

References

  1. ^ Croft, Lee B.; Baehr, Alicia C.; Heuer, Patrick J. (2008-12-01). Not to Perish: Articles by an American Professor of Russian. Lulu.com. pp. 158–165. ISBN  9780578004686.
  2. ^ Taĭnye zapiski 1836-1837 godov. Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich, 1799-1837., Armalinskiĭ, Mikhail., Пушкин, Александр Сергеевич, 1799-1837., Армалинский, Михаил. Minneapolis, Minn.: MIP Co. 1986. ISBN  0916201023. OCLC  14134211.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: others ( link)
  3. ^ Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich (30 January 2011). Secret Journal 1836-1837. M I P Company. ISBN  978-0-916201-28-9.
  4. ^ "All Covers Secret Journal".
  5. ^ Пушкин, Александр Сергеевич (2013). Taĭnye zapiski 1836-1837 godov : A.S. Pushkin. Armalinskiĭ, Mikhail,, Kurochkin, V.,, Курочкин, В. (Вадим), Армалинский, Михаил. Minneapolis. ISBN  9780916201296. OCLC  840670167.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  6. ^ Taĭnye zapiski A.S. Pushkina, 1836-1837. Armalinskiĭ, Mikhail., Vozdvizhenskai︠a︡, Olʹga. Moskva. 2001. ISBN  5862183809. OCLC  50209336. {{ cite book}}: |work= ignored ( help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link) CS1 maint: others ( link)
  7. ^ Baevskiĭ, David (2003). Parapushkinistika (Izd. 4., dop ed.). Minneapolis: M.I.P. ISBN  0916201244. OCLC  52607739.
  8. ^ "Promotional Dossier for Le Journal Secret Pouchkine, Theatre du Marais, Paris, 2006" (PDF).
  9. ^ Croft, Lee B. (Autumn 1995). "Vplotnuyu (Close To)". World Literature Today. Autumn – via https://www.jstor.org/stable/40151597?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=10.&searchText=Lee&searchText=B.&searchText=Croft.&searchText=Vplotnuiu&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3D10.%2509%2BLee%2BB.%2BCroft.%2BVplotnuiu%26amp%3Bacc%3Drr&seq=2#page_scan_tab_contents. {{ cite journal}}: External link in |via= ( help)
  10. ^ "Circumstances surrounding Armalinsky Death".
  11. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1980). Vrazumlennye strasti. Los Angeles: Almanac-Press. ISBN  0935090037. OCLC  8244165.
  12. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1978). Mai︠a︡tnik : tretʹi︠a︡ kniga stikhov (2nd ed.). St. Louis Park, Minn. ISBN  0916201015. OCLC  263472907. {{ cite book}}: |work= ignored ( help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  13. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1980). Po napravlenii︠u︡ k sebe : chetvertai︠a︡ kniga stikhov, 1972-1976. Los Anzheles: Alʹmanakh. ISBN  0935090053. OCLC  8560794.
  14. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ; Михаил., Армалинский (1982). Posle proshlogo : stikhi 1977-1981. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Ėrmitazh. ISBN  0938920308. OCLC  8826060.
  15. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1984). Muskulistai︠a︡ smertʹ. St. Louis Park, Minn.: MIP Co. ISBN  0916201007. OCLC  10915412.
  16. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1988). Po obe storony orgazma : stikhotvorenii︠a︡ 1964-1988. Minneapolis, Minn., USA: M.I.P. ISBN  091620104X. OCLC  18987383.
  17. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1991). [Dobrovolnye priznanii︠a︡--vynuzhdennai︠a︡ perepiska. Minneapolis, Minn., USA: M.I.P. ISBN  0916201090. OCLC  22909335.
  18. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1993). [Dvoĭstvennye otnoshenii︠a︡ : izli︠u︡blennye rasskazy. Minneapolis, Minn.: M.I.P. ISBN  0916201139. OCLC  27812149.
  19. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ; Михаил., Армалинский (1994). [Vplotnui︠u︡. Minneapolis, Minn.: M.I.P. ISBN  0916201163. OCLC  30545141.
  20. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1996). [Gonimoe chudo. Minneapolis, Minn.: M.I.P. ISBN  0916201201. OCLC  35025916.
  21. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ (1997). [Zhizneopisanie mgnovenʹi︠a︡ : stikhotvorenii︠a︡ 1994-1997. Minneapolis, Minn.: M.I.P. ISBN  091620121X. OCLC  37157033.
  22. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ; Михаил., Армалинский (2002). Chtob znali! : izbrannoe, 1966-1998. Moskva: Ladomir. ISBN  5862183795. OCLC  50856726.
  23. ^ Mikhail., Armalinskiĭ; Михаил., Армалинский (2012). Chto mozhet bytʹ luchshe? : izmyshlenii︠a︡ i fantazmy 1999-2010. Moskva: Ladomir. ISBN  9785862185034. OCLC  828184044.
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Scholarly presentations in the US on Mikhail Armalinsky

· "Russia Fails at Pushkin: Mikhail Armalinsky’s Publication of Pushkin A .S. Secret Notes 1836-1837" by Jasmina Savic, University of Illinois, on November 19, 2016, at the ASEEES (Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies) Annual Convention.

· "Into the Bright Future: Mikhail Armalinsky’s Literary Revolution and Poetics of Porn" by Jasmina Savic, on October 28, 2016, at the University of Illinois, Noontime Scholar Lecture.

· “On The Battlefield of Porn: Mikhail Armalinsky’s publication of Pushkin A .S. Secret Notes 1836-1837” by Jasmina Savic, University of Illinois, on October 23, 2015, at Central Slavic Conference, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri

· "Seeking Mikhail Armalinsky: Constructing and Reading the Self in an Age of Digital Revolution" by Emily D. Johnson, University of Oklahoma, on November 21, 2013, at the Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) in Boston MA.

· Tatiana Shemetova PUSHKIN – «DON JUAN» IN THE INTERPRETATION OF P. HUBER AND M. ARMALINSKIY see ANUARI DE FILOLOGIA. LLENGÜES I LITERATURES MODERNES (Anu.Filol.Lleng.Lit.Mod.) 9/2019, pp. 53-57, ISSN: 2014-1394

· Ph.D. Dissertation by Jasmina Savic (2019) Porno Ludens: Soviet literary pornography, 1970s – 1990s

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