The Slavic Literature Pod
En podcast av The Slavic Literature Pod - Fredagar
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Europe Central by William T. Vollmann & Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami
Publicerades: 2025-06-27 -
Tolstoy, Rasputin, Others, and Me by Teffi & In The Lake of the Woods by Tim O'Brien
Publicerades: 2025-06-13 -
The Story of Sonechka by Marina Tsvetaeva (w/ Inessa Fishbeyn and C. D. C. Reeve)
Publicerades: 2025-06-06 -
A look forward to June
Publicerades: 2025-05-31 -
The Moscoviad by Yuri Andrukhovych (w/ Dr. Vitaly Chernetsky)
Publicerades: 2025-05-02 -
I Live I See by Vsevolod Nekrasov (w/ trans. Bela Shayevich and Dr. Ainsley Morse)
Publicerades: 2025-04-21 -
Sleeping Worlds Have No Memory by Yaroslav Barsukov (w/ the author himself)
Publicerades: 2025-04-04 -
Hadji Murat by Leo Tolstoy (w/ Dr. Tatyana Gershkovich)
Publicerades: 2025-03-21 -
To Hell with Poets by Baqytgul Sarmekova (w/ translator Mirgul Kali)
Publicerades: 2025-03-06 -
I Burned at the Feast by Arseny Tarkovsky (w/ translators Philip J. Metres and Dimitri Psurtsev)
Publicerades: 2025-02-21 -
Cecil the Lion Had to Die by Stiazhkina (w/ translator Dominique Hoffman)
Publicerades: 2025-02-07 -
A Look Forward
Publicerades: 2025-01-31 -
The Talnikov Family by Avdotya Panaeva (w/ translator Fiona Bell)
Publicerades: 2025-01-03 -
A Hiatus, Kind of
Publicerades: 2024-12-20 -
December Break: The Performance by Sergei Dovlatov
Publicerades: 2024-12-06 -
Office Hours - Is Tolstoy still relevant?
Publicerades: 2024-11-22 -
The UnSimple by Taras Prokhasko
Publicerades: 2024-11-15 -
To Hell with Poets by Baqytgul Sarmekova
Publicerades: 2024-11-08 -
Office Hours - Why don't straight men read novels?
Publicerades: 2024-10-18 -
Strike! (1925) by Sergei Eisenstein
Publicerades: 2024-10-11
The Slavic Literature Pod is your guide to the literary traditions in and around the Slavic world. On each episode, Cameron Lallana sits down with scholars, translators and other experts to dive deep into big books, short stories, film, and everything in between. You’ll get an approachable introduction to the scholarship and big ideas surrounding these canons roughly two Fridays per month.