Katz, Michael Ray
KATZ, Michael Ray
KATZ, Michael Ray. American, b. 1944. Genres: Literary criticism and history, Translations. Career: Williams College, Williamstown, MA, assistant to associate professor of Russian, 1972-83; University of Texas, Austin, professor of Russian and chairman of Slavic languages dept., 198497; Middlebury College, VT, dean of language schools and schools abroad, 1998-. Publications: The Literary Ballad in Early 19th-Century Russian Literature, 1976; Dreams and the Unconscious in 19th-Century Russian Literature, 1984 (trans.) Who Is to Blame?, by Alexander Herzen, 1984; (trans.) What Is to Be Done?, by Nikolai Chernyshevsky, 1989; (trans.) Notes from the Underground, by Dostoevsky, 1989; (trans.) Tolstoy's Short Fiction, 1991; (trans.) Devils, by Dostoevsky, 1992; (trans.) Polinka Saks, by Druzhinin, 1992; Prologue, by Chernyshevsky, 1995; Antonina, by Tur, 1996; Sanin, by Artsybashev, 2001. Address: 209 Sunderland, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT 05753, U.S.A. Online address: mkatz@middlebury.edu