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Remembering Tchaikovsky | Pushkin Hall

Nov 6, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Pushkin
Arts
Orchestra
Denis Von Meck, a descendant of Pytor Tchaikovsky and the von Meck family, will present a special lecture about one of the 19th century's greatest composers and the 25 days Tchaikovsky psent in America. Join us for an insightful evening followed by a reception, courtesy of Russian American Cultural Heritage Center (RACH-C). Please note this lecture will be conducted in Russian language. Information Source: Theater 86 | eventbrite

Russian-Language War Poetry: Three Years Later | Pushkin House

Mar 4, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Pushkin
Arts
Literary Arts
Julia Nemirovskaya and Josephine von Zitzewitz in conversation with Jessy Kaner, with an introduction by Robert Chandler. Poetry is a medium that responds quickly and concisely to current events. It fulfils many roles – outcry, therapy, manifesto, witness account, act of resistance, political statement, philosophical meditation and more. Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has triggered an outpouring of Russian-language anti-war poetry by recent and long-term expatriates from Russia and the post-Soviet space, poets still in the Russian Federation, and Ukrainians who write in Russian. This outpouring may be unprecedented in the history of world literature, in the context of reactions to ongoing wars of empire and colonialism. Three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the variety of anti-war texts is now greater than ever and has been chronicled in many online and print publications. This event will focus on the bilingual volumes Disbelief and Dislocation. The poems in these volumes are sourced from the Kopilka project, a growing archive of current anti-war poetry founded in February 2022. Julia Nemirovskaya, the editor of both Disbelief and Dislocation and founder of the Kopilka project, and Josephine von Zitzewitz, a member of the Kopilka translation team and one of its chroniclers, will reflect on literature as a response to trauma, translation as both scholarly and political practice, and poetry as a means of resistance and a way to sustain hope. The event will include a poetry reading and a Q&A session. The conversation will be moderated by BBC World Service journalist Jessy Kaner and introduced by poet and translator Robert Chandler. This is a Pushkin Club event, and all are welcome. Book tickets on the Pushkin House website Information Source: Pushkin House | eventbrite

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