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- Carl_Ray_Proffer comment "Carl R. Proffer (September 3, 1938, Buffalo–September 24, 1984, Ann Arbor) was an American publisher, scholar, professor, and translator of Russian literature. He was the co-founder (with Ellendea Proffer) of Ardis Publishing, the largest publishing house devoted to Russian literature outside of the Soviet Union, and co-editor of Russian Literature Triquarterly (1971–91).A major force in Russian-American literary relations from 1969 until his death, Carl R.".
- Q4382038 comment "Carl R. Proffer (September 3, 1938, Buffalo–September 24, 1984, Ann Arbor) was an American publisher, scholar, professor, and translator of Russian literature. He was the co-founder (with Ellendea Proffer) of Ardis Publishing, the largest publishing house devoted to Russian literature outside of the Soviet Union, and co-editor of Russian Literature Triquarterly (1971–91).A major force in Russian-American literary relations from 1969 until his death, Carl R.".