About the author:Mark Leiderman/Lipovetsky is the co-author of the chapter: "The burden of freedom: Russian literature after communism" and the chapter author of "Postmodernist novel" and is a ...
THESE notes need a word of explanation, if not a word of excuse. They are merely first impressions of the Russian classics by a reader who has learned Russian in his forties; and they may often seem ...
Alexander Pushkin’s fantastical epic The Bronze Horseman marked a whole new epoch in Russian literature, ushering in a ...
James Stavridis, the distinguished retired four-star U.S. admiral and dean of Tufts University’s Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, recently made every Russian literature professor’s year. In a ...
The world is a chaotic place—and few writers have grappled with its complexity as well as did Leo Tolstoy, who was born a hundred and ninety years ago today, on September 9, 1828. This week, we’re ...
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 ...
On January 25, AEI held its third American Dream Lecture, delivered by Northwestern University’s Gary Saul Morson on Russian literature and its enduring resonance. Dr. Morson depicted Russian ...
Rochester Institute of Technology’s increasing global reach is opening doors for faculty members in the College of Liberal Arts to underscore the importance of creating opportunities for ...
The Global Times "Reading through the Seasons" China-Russia Literature Salon is held at the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing on Thursday. Photo: Liu Yang/GT To thoroughly study, promote, and ...
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