A new generation of dissident artists is inspiring a wave of solidarity against Putin’s war—recalling the Soviet people who ...
Thousands of Buryats, a distinctive ethnic minority in Russia, fled tsarist conscription during World War I as well as the Soviet repressions that followed to form their own microcosm of Buryat ...
Galina Vishnevskaya is 96 years old. A Holocaust survivor, she has lived her entire life in the same small Ukrainian village where she was born. Her story is one of quiet resilience. She has survived ...
NOT BY BREAD ALONE (512 pp.)—Vladimir Dudintsev—Dutton ($4.95). No less a literary critic than Nikita S. Khrushchev has called this book “wrong at the root” and misrepresenting life “as through a ...
At a meeting in Soviet Russia's Krasnoyarsk territory in 1930, residents of Solona Village listened to state functionaries espousing what they claimed were the advantages of collective farms. No one ...
A s Olga Grushin notes at the end of "The Line," her second novel is rooted in historical fact: "In 1962, the celebrated Russian composer Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky accepted a Soviet invitation to ...
Karl Berngardovich Radek, the greatest journalist in Soviet Russia, repeatedly in recent years the spokesman of Joseph Stalin, and in recent months so potent that Moscow correspondents were calling ...
A new poll that is being conducted in Russia hints that the public is preparing for life after Vladimir Putin, according to a former speechwriter for the Russian president. Abbas Gallyamov, who held ...
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