SLOVO Russian Literature Festival 2012

 

 

As the establishment of the Russian Bookshop in London shows, Russian literature is increasingly international, both in audience and content. Russian writers remain the most eloquent interpreters of a country riven by contrasts and paradoxes. Academia Rossica invites you to come and hear the best Russian writers discuss their work, and its place in the world, at the SLOVO Russian Literature Festival.

 

Participating writers: Boris Akunin, Zakhar Prilepin, Irina Muravyova, Alexander Kabakov, Alex Dubas

 

All events with English translation

 

PROGRAMME OF EVENTS

 

16 - 20 April 2012, London

 

 

 

Spy

 

SPY / ШПИОН

UK film premiere presented by Boris Akunin

 

Monday, 16 April, 8.30 pm, SOLD OUT

Apollo Cinema Piccadilly, London

Extra screenings on 23 & 30 April now on sale

Boris Akunin will present the new screen adaptation of his own book The Spy Thriller. Featuring an all-star cast, which includes Fyodor Bondarchuk, Vladimir Yepifantsev and Danila Kozlovsky, Spy is the latest and most ambitious Akunin work to be adapted for the big screen, with Akunin himself writing the script. Set in Moscow in the run up to the outbreak of war in 1941, the film chronicles the intrigues between the elusive spies of the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany.

 

Book tickets >>>

 

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CONFRONTING CONTRADICTION

 

A series of talks with Russian Writers

 

All events will take place at 7.00pm in the Simpson Room at Waterstones Piccadilly

203-206 Piccadilly, London W1J 9LE

Tickets £3 - Available from the Russian Bookshop at Waterstones, on 020 7851 2419 or by emailing events@piccadilly.waterstones.co.uk

Book signing available at all events!

 

 

 

 

Alex Dubas

 

ALEX DUBAS

The Rules of Aquastop. An independent look at Russia: From the inside and outside

 

Monday 16 April, 7.00pm

 

Does independent journalism exist in Russia? What unites Russian and British humour? Why does Moscow continue to fascinate so many from abroad? Alex Dubas, acclaimed journalist, TV and radio presenter and now writer, talks about his new book and much more.

 

 

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Boris Akunin

 

BORIS AKUNIN

The Power of Mysteries and the Mysteries of Power


Tuesday 17 April, 7.00pm         SOLD OUT 


Boris Akunin is the creator of a literary phenomenon—super-detective Erast Fandorin—whose adventures have won Akunin an army of readers both in Russia and abroad. Akunin’s importance, however, extends beyond numbers: a true man of letters, he brings a keen intelligence to all his projects, including, in recent times his outspoken intervention in politics.  Join him to discuss his work and wide-ranging interests, and get your books signed.

 

 

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Zakhar Prilepin   James Jones

 

ZAKHAR PRILEPIN & JAMES JONES

Young in Russia


Wednesday 18 April, 7.00pm


Zakhar Prilepin is one of Russia’s most exciting young writers, as famous for his outspoken opposition politics as his stellar, prize-winning literary career. His novel Sankya depicts the involvement of an impressionable provincial youth in a revolutionary political movement. He will be joined in a discussion on the role of politics in the lives of younger Russians by James Jones, director of Vlad’s Army, a Channel 4 documentary about pro-Kremlin youth movement, Nashi.

 

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IRINA MURAVYOVA

Collapse or Continuity? Family, History and Literature in Russia

 

Thursday 19 April, 7.00pm

 

Celebrated author Irina Muravyova perpetuates not only the elegant style of the masters of Russian prose, but also their abiding interest in two key themes: history and the family. Muravyova’s work examines the idea of the preservation of ‘the Russian soul’ in the maelstrom of contemporary life. Join her for a discussion of these themes in her work and much more. 

 

 

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Alexander Kabakov   Rachel Polonsky

 

ALEXANDER KABAKOV & RACHEL POLONSKY

Cultures of Dissent, Cultures of Control


Friday 20 April, 7.00pm 


Alexander Kabakov, much-garlanded Russian author and journalist, whose early works explored the lives of the intelligentsia under oppression, will discuss the role of politics in culture, and culture in politics with Cambridge don Rachel Polonsky, author Molotov’s Magic Lantern a study of the reading habits of the notorious Politburo member.

 


 

 

 

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