A native Brit living in Berlin experiences Russia. Continue Reading Deciphering the Signs
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A guide to some East-West cultural differences Continue Reading MEET THE BEAST FROM THE EAST
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Tatyana Movshevich recalls growing up in chemical-ravaged Dzerzhinsk, Russia, and the creative wasteland that exists there. Continue Reading I Am From Dzerzhinsk
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Published for the first time in English, Ismail Kadare’s exploration of writing, realism and censorship moves between the everyday and mythic in Soviet Moscow. Continue Reading Book Review: ...
Judgement, morality, and the difference between right and wrong take centre stage in this cerebral thriller. Continue Reading Book Review: The Betrayers by David Bezmozgis
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As England prepare to face Italy, Teddy Cutler brings the final edition of his World Cup group analyses. Continue Reading Group Dynamics: World Cup Profiles, vol. iv
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The West is right in condemning Russia for breaching Ukraine’s sovereignty, says Katarina Nordin. But we must not get too caught up in the fiction of revolution. ...
Amid the release of two members of Pussy Riot, Charlotte Fereday looks at the Russian protest band’s adoption of one of the essential mantras of the Spanish Civil War. ...
American writer Zachary Watterson gives his advice on the personal essay, and recounts a memorable visit to the Eastern Bloc. Continue Reading Unfamiliar Country
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To read, The Master and Margarita is a stunning yet at times bewildering novel. The very fact that it has ever been adapted for the stage is worthy of applause. ...
What really changes our way of appreciating and consuming culture, however, is the concept of time, which has changed over the decades. On one end there’s “Tarkovsky-time”, and on the ...
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It works like this: During crab season, October until March, boats go out every day (bearing in mind that ‘day’, during many of these months, is a fairly arbitrary concept ...
Your Honour: This is my confession, not of murder, but of the events that led to the death of Vladimir Gargarovich Karpuk. Though I was present, I can attest it ...
“It may be suggested by some books that it is not a sin to kill an animal, but it is written in our own hearts – more clearly than in ...
Butka: A priest visits the village once a month to perform the Sacred Mysteries. On the first Sunday in March he is very late for a baptism. It gets stuffy ...
The Simferopol train and dusty wool blankets. The train conductor with her tangled black locks and her bowing-and-scraping “shh” in the phrase “Hush now, girls, hush now;” the clinking of ...