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For centuries, the crone Baba Yaga has been a figure in Slavic folklore — the kind of ... How does the past and the present tangle?" The book dips often into the past, when Baba Yaga lived ...
The Slavic crone, known for living in a house built on chicken legs and feasting on children, is a complex, and arguably feminist, figure – as a new book shows, says David Barnett. In fairy ...
ASTANA – A new edition of “Az i Ya,” the work by renowned Kazakh poet Olzhas Suleimenov, was presented at the seventh ...
Karlinsky also wrote two books on Russian poet Marina Tsvetaeva ... where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Slavic languages and literature in 1960. He received a master’s degree from Harvard ...
An International Slavic book festival starts in Minsk today. The exhibition fair organized upon initiative from the Russian Book Publisher Association and their colleagues from Belarus, Bulgaria, ...