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 ...
Academic publishers and a team of Russian and American academics announced Saturday a major effort to translate up to 100 books of literature from Russian into English, The New York Times reported.
One area where Russia has firmly established its soft power since the 19th century is literature. Authors such as Chekhov, Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, and poets including Pushkin, Akhmatova, Tsvetaeva and ...
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 ...
Clarence Brown, professor of comparative literature, emeritus, at Princeton University, died in his sleep July 18 after a long illness in Seattle, where he moved after retiring in 1999. He was 86.
THE literary career and reputation of the poet F. I. Tyutchev have certain points of resemblance to those, respectively and both together, of A. E. Housman and Gerard Manley Hopkins. Tyutchev was four ...
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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 ...
Prof. Robert James Douglas Bird—an expert on Russian literature, film and modernism—died Sept. 7 in Chicago after a nine-month battle with colon cancer. He was 50. A prolific author and lecturer, Bird ...