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Jacques Rupnik

1968: The year of two springs

Parallels between May '68 and the Prague Spring are largely the result of the simultaneity of the events; in important respects, the political goals of the two movements were antithetical. Nevertheless, central European dissent had a significant impact on the French Left after 1968, argues Jacques Rupnik. [ more ]

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Rudi Dutschke, Jacques Rupnik

The misunderstanding of 1968

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How I became a Czech and a Slovak

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From pacifism to violence and back again

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Maria Eismont

Towns without censorship


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Zinovy Zinik

(b.1945 in Moscow) is a novelist and broadcaster who has been living in the UK since 1976. He is editor and presenter of West End, a weekly radio show for the BBC Russian Service, and regular contributor to the Times Literary Supplement. He is the author of eight books of fiction, including the collection of short stories Mind the Doors (New York 2002). My Father's Leg, a documentary novella which evolved from an essay on Königsberg / Kaliningrad published in the Times Literary Supplement, was published in the Russian magazine Ural in 2005. A collection of comic stories and sketches on life outside Russia, At Home Abroad is soon to be published by Tri Kvadrata, Moscow.



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Zinovy Zinik

Anyone at home?

In pursuit of one's own shadow

Zinovy Zinik traces the history of the shadow as metaphor for exile through Evgeni Shwartz's play "The Shadow" back to earlier fables by Hans Christian Andersen and Adelbert von Chamisso. The sum effect: a web of émigré biographies and fictions spanning two centuries. [Estonian version added] [more]

11.01.2008


Zinovy Zinik

Manifesto for the dawn of communism

Saints, scriptures, and a diasporic faithful: Soviet Communism is just getting started, prophesies Zinovy Zinik from the bar of the Museum Tavern in London. [more]

14.02.2006



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