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Katerina Clark
Katerina Clark (20 June 1941 – 1 February 2024) was an Australian scholar of Soviet studies. After getting her postgraduate degrees at Australian National University and Yale University, she began working as a professor of Russian and Slavic studies, including at Yale. As an academic, she wrote several books: ''The Soviet Novel'' (1981); ''Mikhail Bakhtin'' (1986), which she wrote with her husband Michael Holquist; ''Petersburg: Crucible of Cultural Revolution'' (1998); ''Moscow, the Fourth Rome'' (2011); and ''Eurasia without Borders'' (2021). Provided by Wikipedia-
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