Margaret Wettlin
Margaret Butterworth Wettlin (aka Peg) was an American writer and translator, best known for her translations of Russian literature.[1] A UPenn graduate, she lived in the Soviet Union for nearly 50 years and wrote a memoir Fifty Russian Winters: An American Woman’s Life in the Soviet Union.[2]
Selected works
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Translations
- Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
- Mother by Maxim Gorky
- My Apprenticeship by Maxim Gorky
- The Life of Matvei Kozhemyakin by Maxim Gorky
- The Three by Maxim Gorky
- No Ordinary Summer by Konstantin Fedin
- Plays by Alexander Ostrovsky
- The Correspondence of Boris Pasternak & Olga Freidenberg 1910-1954
- Who Is to Blame? by Aleksandr Herzen
- The Dunno books of Nikolai Nosov
