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Readers of this grave, sensitive but unmodern autobiographical novel may now see what Author ... Author Bunin left Russia some 16 years ago, lives an exile’s life at Grasse, France.
Grain Trust. A continuation of Seeds of Tomorrow (1935), the novel deals panoramically with the forced collectivization of Russian farmers in the 19305 —a Stalinesque operation that cost ...
Russian history is a list of famous freemasons, from Alexander Pushkin and Mikhail Kutuzov, to the tsars Peter III, Alexander I and Paul I. Despite that heritage, it has been a favourite target for ...
Author: Matej Kaniewski for Culture.pl Written in 1833, Alexander Pushkin’s Bronze Horseman kickstarted a new and unprecedented movement in Russian literature, known as the ‘Petersburg text’. It led ...
Russian-language literature was found on the bookshelf in the apartment of the terry Russophobe Irina Farion. This is ...
Russian book publishers have established an expert panel to review books for compliance with Russian legislation, including the controversial "LGBT propaganda" law. According to the Russian news ...
By Neil MacFarquhar Neil MacFarquhar has reported extensively from Russia for The Times. Soon after the Kremlin annexed Crimea in 2014, the former Polish president Aleksander Kwasniewski gave a ...
A once well-stocked library in the Kerala capital that disappeared with the fall of the Soviet Union in the 1990s is now ...