Geographies of Russia: Lecture 2 by Olga Petri “Places of Tenderness and Heat: The Queer Milieu of Fin-de-Siècle St. Petersburg”
Scott Polar Research Institute, Lecture Theatre Lensfield Road, CambridgeWe continue our series of lectures on Geographies of Russia that showcases various aspects of geography, covering environmental issues, socio-economic and cultural geography, the geography of the Arctic and the culture of the indigenous peoples of Siberia. Olga Petri This time … Continue reading
The Baltic Way Through A Witness’s Eyes – a talk by Marina Burrell, illustrated with period artefacts
St Andrews Street Baptist Church 40-43 St Andrew's St, CambridgeReflecting on her personal experience of living in Estonia and Lithuania in the 1970s-1990s, Marina will give some historical perspective and share her memories about her life in these two Baltic countries before and after the collapse of the Soviet … Continue reading
A Magic Mirror. An Evening of Poetry with Julia Nemirovskaya
Trinity Hall Cambridge, Trinity Ln, Cambridge CB2 1TJ, UK, Cambridge Trinity Hall Cambridge, Trinity Ln, CambridgeAn inspiring evening with renowned US-based poet, writer and literary scholar Julia Nemirovskaya, featuring readings, and discussions on Moscow’s New Wave poets, as well as reflections on the creative process, and an audience Q&A. Julia teaches and directs student theater at … Continue reading
A Presentation of Dislocation: The Second Volume of Anti-War Poetry Anthology
ZoomJoin us for an inspiring and unique evening as editors Julia Nemirovskaya and Anna Krushelnitskaya, along with their team of translators, present Dislocation, the second volume in the groundbreaking anti-war poetry anthology series published by Slavica Publishers at Indiana University. … Continue reading








