I heartily recommend it to anyone even vaguely interested in the topic. This is a book I'll be returning to for years to come.(Languagehat) José Vergara's important new book presents an illuminating account of the reception of a major figure of Western modernism. Vergara is the first to explore in detail how Joyce's texts served as a source of inspiration and a polemical tool for major Russian authors of the Soviet and post-Soviet eras.(Los Angeles Review of Books) The homeopathic capacity of a book to have a transformative effect in trace quantities is central to All Future Plunges to the Past, Jose Vergara's nuanced study of Russian responses to James Joynce. Vergara gathers a wealth of seemingly slight snippets of evidence in five chronologically organized case studies, which taken together demonstrate a productive and illuminating engagement with Joyce.(Times Literary Supplement) José Vergara's study makes a compelling case for persistent attention to the legacy of James Joyce within Russian literature of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. What Vergara convincingly shows is that for Russian writers in the twentieth century, Joyce figured as the pre-eminent modernist writer of prose the standard to emulate adapt or rebel against.(Slavic Review) All Future Plunges to the Past will be of interest to those studying the twentieth- and twenty-first-century Russian novel and, more broadly, the spaces of Western European cultures in Russian literary representation. The clearly composed text and the precise documentation will assuredly facilitate further research.(Slavonic and East European Review) Vergara's examples of intertextual connections between Russian texts and Joyce's œuvre collectively provide valuable insight into the evolution of intertextuality in Russia over the course of the long twentieth century. All Future Plunges to the Past demonstrates how each of these five important Russian writers adapted Joyce's stylistic and philosophical methods as they attempted to bridge the time and space between Russia and European (post)modernism.(Modern Language Review) José Vergara's book attentively traces Joyce's influence on Russian literature, which still remains to a large extent terra incognita. All Future Plunges to the Past is useful and topical, highlighting important trends in the Russian literary history through the Joycean prism. Having made a few observations above, below I would like to offer some further remarks.(Canadian American Slavic Studies) All Future Plunges to the Past is an excellent book for Joyceans, Slavicists, and those interested in reception studies and comparative literature.(James Joyce Quarterly) "Vergara's new book represents the most detailed tracing of Joyce's influence in Russian literature. It reveals Joyce lurking just beneath the surface of canonical works we thought we knew well.(James Joyce Literary Supplement) The importance of this study is not simply as a record of the impact of Joyce on Andrei Bitov or Mikhail Shishkin but the critical questions Vergara asks in his interrogation of Joyce's effect on current Russian writers and culture. A further effect is learning how to read five Russian works through a Joycean lens.(Canadian Slavonic Papers)