The making of my podcast marathon on Civilizations
I have just released episode 55 of the Burning Archive podcast. This episode is about the…
I have just released episode 55 of the Burning Archive podcast. This episode is about the…
Does the history of the mafia have more to do with Italian Risorgimento politics, prisons and the disruptions of the nineteenth century than medieval brotherhoods?
Yesenin’s poetic celebration of rural life was itself far removed from Yesenin’s real life.
A new Russian writer I discovered this morning is Nikolai Nekrasov (1821-78)…
In 2016 I wrote a couple of posts on lists of writers whose work survives or is best known in fragments, who could even be imagined as the precursors of bloggers.
Over the last few weeks I have collected a fair swag of Russian world history and literature.
The Russians of today show no sign of pulling down the great statue of Peter the Great that overlooks the Neva. Nor do they show any signs of cancelling Pushkin.
From this traumatised, divided old Russian Soviet poet, we learn about our own strange freedom.
Shvarts has become for me an important poet.
Today I have recorded, edited and released the latest episode of The Burning Archive podcast – The Medici in Games and in History