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Joseph Brodsky: Loving, Leaving and Living
Faith Wigzell and Joseph Brodsky met in Leningrad in March 1968. Until now all we have known about their encounter comes from Brodsky's poems. |
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Chapiteau Show Catches Fire
According director Segei Loban, it’s a film “for broken hearts and a remedy for stress” and the second volume of Dead Souls. |
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Announcements ⁄
Days of Russian Language, Literature and Culture will be held in New Delhi February 7-8.
In this issue
Mikhail Bykov
Troika Is No Bird
Valentina Perevedentseva
The Spiritual Antidote of Julian Lowenfeld
Most Popular Publications ⁄
Joseph Brodsky: Loving, Leaving and Living
Faith Wigzell and Joseph Brodsky met in Leningrad in March 1968, an encounter we know about from Brodsky's poems. In the fifteen years since the poet’s death, she has published nothing about their friendship nor has she given any interviews on the subject. Until now…
Vyacheslav Nikonov: Russia Is Better than Its Image in the West
“Language and culture – those are the basis of a nation, its genetic code,” the Russkiy Mir Foundation director explains.
Chapiteau Show Catches Fire
According director Segei Loban, it’s a film “for broken hearts and a remedy for stress” and the second volume of Dead Souls.
The Russian Sherlock Holmes
The very name of this detective made the criminal world tremble. He is the one who created the first in Russia, uniquely accurate card index of criminals and developed a special identification evidence system, a system adopted later by Scotland Yard. At the turn of the 20th century Arkady Koshko was a legend.
Articles ⁄

Vladimir Putin: Democracy and the Quality of Government Feb 6, 2012
Vladimir Putin: Economic Tasks Jan 30, 2012
Vladimir Putin: Russia – The Ethnicity Issue Jan 23, 2012
A Good Man Has Passed Away Jan 20, 2012
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COMMENTARY ⁄

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