Issue 4445. Last Updated: 07/30/2010

11/03/2005

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Salon

Today, emigre writers receive Russia's most prestigious literary prizes and chair their juries. But in the Soviet era, the emigre literary scene was an entirely separate world.

After the Fall

Ivan Bunin cursed the Soviets with a vehemence that even other emigres found excessive. But in his stories, a new translation shows, he confronted history on a human level.

More Than a Game

In his highly anticipated second film, director Alexei German Jr. tells a story of soccer and brotherhood on the eve of the Russian Revolution.

Global Eye

Flight Lieutenant Malcolm Kendall-Smith is no ordinary war protester, and no shirker of combat -- unlike, say, the pair of prissy cowards at the head of the U.S.-British ""coalition.""

Image

In terms of sheer futility, few construction projects have ever surpassed the Salekhard-Igarka railroad.

Cold Hard Cash

An accountant stumbles on a suitcase full of money in Ray Cooney's farce, now playing at the Satirikon.

Casualties of War

A photographer looks back at 13 years of documenting the plight of civilians in wartime.

Wanted

Igor is looking for a few good men, so he can hire them out from the male escort service he advertises in Komsomolskaya Pravda.

Cartoon Nation

In a huge undertaking, a top animation studio is adapting the folk tales of Russia's numerous ethnic groups.

Salon

Today, emigre writers receive Russia's most prestigious literary prizes and chair their juries. But in the Soviet era, the emigre literary scene was an entirely separate world.

After the Fall

Ivan Bunin cursed the Soviets with a vehemence that even other emigres found excessive. But in his stories, a new translation shows, he confronted history on a human level.

More Than a Game

In his highly anticipated second film, director Alexei German Jr. tells a story of soccer and brotherhood on the eve of the Russian Revolution.


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