The first and only time I visited Ukraine was in 2019. My book “The Possessed”—a memoir I had published in 2010, about studying Russian literature—had recently been translated into Russian, along with ...
Professor Gary Saul Morson strides back and forth in the front of Leverone Auditorium in the Donald P. Jacobs–Kellogg Center, a well-stocked key chain dangling from his belt. The few hundred students ...
Vladimir Putin's return to power in Russia surprised political scientists, but readers of great Russian literature saw it coming. (AP) Russia experts were caught off guard again this spring when ...
Sales of classic Russian novels are going through the roof, according to Moscow's biggest bookstore—and it's all thanks to the World Cup. Russian businesses across the 11 host cities have observed a ...
Celebrating 60 years of Institute of Russian Studies at JNU, fostering Indo-Russian relations through language and culture.
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The Lansing Community College Department of Theatre is preparing to stage an adaptation of the classic novel "Crime and Punishment" later this month. Fyodor Dostoevsky’s "Crime and Punishment" is ...
Against the backdrop of the "China-Russia Years of Culture," the "Reading through the Seasons" China-Russia Literature Salon was held by the Global Times and the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing on ...
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