1. Arbat Motif (1990) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
The action takes place during perestroika in one of the old Moscow houses on the Arbat, intended for demolition. The tenants have long been evicted, ...
The action takes place during perestroika in one of the old Moscow houses on the Arbat, intended for demolition. The tenants have long been evicted, and only 80-year-old Vera Vasilievna does not want to leave, claiming that Yesenin, Mayakovsky, Bulgakov have been in this house ...
2. Arbat Motif (1990) - Trakt
The action takes place during perestroika in one of the old Moscow houses on the Arbat, intended for demolition. The tenants have long been evicted, ...
The action takes place during perestroika in one of the old Moscow houses on the Arbat, intended for demolition. The tenants have long been evicted, and only 80-year-old Vera Vasilievna does not want to leave, claiming that Yesenin, Mayakovsky, Bulgakov have been in this house ...
3. Staryy Arbat: Punks, Spies, and Bourgie in Moscow
10 mrt 2019 · Moscow's historically bohemian Arbat district is where ancient rulers charged their caravans into town and tradesmen followed route to sell ...
Moscow’s historically bohemian Arbat district is where ancient rulers charged their caravans into town and tradesmen followed route to sell their wares. It was first mentioned in literary wor…
4. Arbat Street - My Magick Theatre
1 apr 2018 · Arbat Street is a historic street in the storied center of Moskva. Existing since at least 1493, it's one of the city's oldest. Its genesis is ...
My WeWriWa post is here. This year, my theme for the A to Z Challenge is things, places, and people from my Russian historicals. Beyond Russia and NYC, locales include Ukraine, Belarus, Iran, Canad…
5. Children of the Arbat | novel by Rybakov - Britannica
1 [Jan. 14, New Style], 1911, Chernigov, Ukraine, Russian Empire [now Chernihiv, Ukraine]—died Dec. 23, 1998, New York, N.Y., U.S.) was a Russian author whose ...
See Also汉化 chinese translationOther articles where Children of the Arbat is discussed: Anatoly Rybakov: …to publish Deti Arbata (1987; Children of the Arbat), much of which had been suppressed for more than two decades. The work presents a horrifying view of Stalin’s brutal rule in the early 1930s; Sasha, the hero, is a thinly disguised version of the author. Strakh (1990; Fear), which presents…
6. Italo-Soviet Architectural Exchanges and Postmodernism under Late ...
27 mei 2024 · The emergence of architectural postmodernism is to be located in the interstitial space between the 'capitalist West' and the 'socialist East'.
A global movement, architectural postmodernism cannot be reduced simply to the cultural logic of late capitalism, nor should its analysis be restricted, as in recent revisionist histories, to the geo- graphical confines of the Eastern Bloc. By revealing that the ideas, design strategies and images that make up postmodern architecture did not belong squarely to either side of the Cold War geopolitical divide, this paper argues that a full understanding of the movement requires an inquiry going beyond the scope of a single ideological context. The emergence of architectural postmodernism is to be located in the interstitial space between the 'capitalist West' and the 'socialist East'. Yet familiar narratives of knowledge transfer from the former to the latter are reductive and fail to capture historical reality in all its complexity and ambiguity. For instance, Aldo Rossi's work was known and may have been consciously replicated by Soviet architects. Less acknowledged is the fact that, in the Italian context, the rise of architectural postmodernism went hand in hand with the consolidation of a 'tradition of study of Soviet architecture'. Rossi was just one among many Italian architects — such as Paolo Portoghesi, Carlo Aymonino or Vittorio Gregotti — who, undertaking a critique of modernism, drew crucial inspiration from Soviet architecture, particularly Socialist Realist theory and practice.
7. The Transition Landscape in Maria Arbatova's 1990s Drama | Yana ...
The landscape in this case is the city of Venice (Italy), where the plot takes place. City destination for thousands of tourists who are attracted by its ...
In his article "The Nature of Russian Post-Modernism," Mark Lipovetsky investigates Russian literature of the 1990s as the phenomenon of transition: from death and chaos to life and relative harmony . This article applies Lipovetsky's
8. [PDF] The Theme of Freedom in Maria Arbatova's Drama
14 okt 2020 · A journey should start with looking into your inner world, with finding your true 'self'. It is remarkable that the heroines of Arbatova's plays ...
9. Soviet and post-Soviet independent publications collection
gazeta rabochikh-anarkhistov. Moscow, Russia. General note. 2005: nos. 9-10. box 33. CHERNOBYL' ZASLON gazeta obshchestvennykh organizatsii ...
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