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Must Read: Elif Batuman's "The Murder of Leo Tolstoy: A Forensic Investigation"
Posted January 24th, 2009 by gfreidin@stanfo...Balabanov's Cargo 200 Opens in the US, at last
Posted January 2nd, 2009 by gfreidin@stanfo...I got a note from Tom Luddy, who, among other things, runs the Telluride Film Festival, that Balabanov's "Cargo 200" has finally opened in the US (see the URL's below).
Russia Under Stalin: Thought on Revisionsim in American Historiography
Posted November 2nd, 2008 by gfreidin@stanfo...9/25/2008 (the letter will appear in the upcoming issue of Slavic Review)
Letter to the Editor of Slavic Review
Georgian War in The New York Times: A Staged Photo Worth 1001 Words?
Posted August 11th, 2008 by gfreidin@stanfo...August 11 (for more recent commentary, see below).
Who Lost Russia? Blame the Parents: Keith Gessen on Solomon Volkov's Magical Chorus
Posted May 4th, 2008 by gfreidin@stanfo...
About Two "Must Read" Items on Russia Today
Posted April 24th, 2008 by gfreidin@stanfo...Two recent items dealing with contemporary Russia are well worth your attention. Both explore the emergence of Russian nationalism out of the post-communist (and even earlier, post-imperial) vacuum. Both present a complex and nuanced picture.
European University of St. Petersburg Reopens!
Posted February 18th, 2008 by gfreidin@stanfo...May 1. Vadim Vokov, Professor of Sociology, EUSP, speaks at UCB about the experience and the lessons of the EUSP closure and reopening. He has kindly allowed us to host his PowerPoint presentation. Click here to view it.
Response to Stanley Fish, "Will the Humanities Save Us?"
Posted January 8th, 2008 by gfreidin@stanfo...I read with great interest Stanley Fish's latest column in the New York Times ("Will the Humanities Save Us?" NYT 1/6/2008). Fish makes a few valid points but they only obscure the essential poverty of his argument.
Ulitskaya is awarded the Big Book Prize
Posted December 22nd, 2007 by gfreidin@stanfo...The Moscow News Report on the Big Book Prize 2007 (English)
Russian National Big Book Prize goes to Ulitskaia for her novel Daniel Shtain, Translator. (Russian)
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