When Wes Anderson’s “The Grand Budapest Hotel” won Oscars for its costumes, makeup, score and production design, it swept something else along in its winning tide: Austrian writer Stefan Zweig. The ...
Alexander Pushkin in Russia is bigger than Shakespeare in England. Not only is he revered, he is read. Children memorize and recite his patriotic and seasons-of-the-year verses, adults savor and ...
I am going to the opera tonight, to see Bizet’s “Carmen,” which the Met expects to be its most viewed—via live HD telecast—production yet. Some three hundred and twenty thousand people will have seen ...
Following a slew of press coverage and prize successes—including scooping last week’s Branford Boase Award—Pushkin Children’s Books is looking to grow its list. Pushkin Press’ publisher and managing ...
MOSCOWMOSCOW — Muscovites clad in facemasks and gloves ventured into Red Square for an outdoor book market Saturday, a small sign of gradual efforts to open the Russian capital back up amid the ...
On November 16, Pushkin Industries will release the original audiobook Miracle and Wonder: Conversations with Paul Simon by bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell and journalist Bruce Headlam, narrated ...
Nicholas I, a humourless and ruthless autocrat, had begun his reign by executing five aristocrats who had led the Decembrist uprising against him in 1825; another 120 conspirators were exiled to the ...
“The Return of the Russian Leviathan” by historian, writer, and journalist Sergei Medvedev has claimed the 2020 Pushkin House Russian book prize, which honors English-language nonfiction about the ...
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