Some years ago, when this blog was a new venture, I started an annotated reading list of Russian and Soviet labour camp narratives. My aim initially was to expand it over time, but as one so often finds, there never is time, and it has lain neglected for several years now, despite fairly regular comments and emails from readers suggesting some
Born: Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov October 15 [O.S. October 3] 1814Moscow, Russian Empire: Died: July 27 [O.S. July 15] 1841 (aged 26)Pyatigorsk, Caucasus Oblast, Russian Empire
Born: Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov October 15 [O.S. October 3] 1814Moscow, Russian Empire: Died: July 27 [O.S. July 15] 1841 (aged 26)Pyatigorsk, Caucasus Oblast, Russian Empire
Introduction to Bakhtin and heteroglossia as it relates to poetry
Russian culture has a long history. Russia claimed a long tradition of dividend in many aspects of the arts, especially when it comes to literature, philosophy, classical music, ballet, architecture, painting, cinema, animation and politics, which all had considerable influence on world culture.
Russian Literature. Please, select a book, poem or story from the list below: Notes from Underground (by Dostoyevsky) Anna Karenina (by Tolstoy)
Russia (Russian: Россия), official name: Russian Federation (Russian: Российская Федерация) is a country that is mostly in Asia and partly in Eastern Europe.
Russian culture has a long history. Russia claimed a long tradition of dividend in many aspects of the arts, especially when it comes to literature, philosophy, classical music, ballet, architecture, painting, cinema, animation and politics, which all had considerable influence on world culture.
Anton Chekhov. Biography of Anton Chekhov and a searchable collection of works.