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Russian Literature and Culture
Oxford University
2 episodes
9 months ago
A conversation with the Moscow-based poet and prose writer Maria Stepanova and her main translator Sasha Dugdale about three volumes of Stepanova's work newly translated into English. A conversation with the Moscow-based poet and prose writer Maria Stepanova and her main translator Sasha Dugdale about three volumes of Stepanova's work newly translated into English: In Memory of Memory (Fitzcarraldo), War of the Beasts and the Animals (Bloodaxe), and The Voice Over (Columbia University Press). The discussion is led by Dr Oliver Ready (St Antony's) and Professor Stephanie Sandler (Harvard). Speakers: Maria Stepanova (poet and prose-writer) Sasha Dugdale (translator and poet) Professor Stephanie Sandler (Harvard) Dr Oliver Ready (St Antony's College, Oxford)
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A conversation with the Moscow-based poet and prose writer Maria Stepanova and her main translator Sasha Dugdale about three volumes of Stepanova's work newly translated into English. A conversation with the Moscow-based poet and prose writer Maria Stepanova and her main translator Sasha Dugdale about three volumes of Stepanova's work newly translated into English: In Memory of Memory (Fitzcarraldo), War of the Beasts and the Animals (Bloodaxe), and The Voice Over (Columbia University Press). The discussion is led by Dr Oliver Ready (St Antony's) and Professor Stephanie Sandler (Harvard). Speakers: Maria Stepanova (poet and prose-writer) Sasha Dugdale (translator and poet) Professor Stephanie Sandler (Harvard) Dr Oliver Ready (St Antony's College, Oxford)
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Education
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Conversation with Maria Stepanova and Sasha Dugdale
Russian Literature and Culture
1 hour 6 minutes
4 years ago
Conversation with Maria Stepanova and Sasha Dugdale
A conversation with the Moscow-based poet and prose writer Maria Stepanova and her main translator Sasha Dugdale about three volumes of Stepanova's work newly translated into English. A conversation with the Moscow-based poet and prose writer Maria Stepanova and her main translator Sasha Dugdale about three volumes of Stepanova's work newly translated into English: In Memory of Memory (Fitzcarraldo), War of the Beasts and the Animals (Bloodaxe), and The Voice Over (Columbia University Press). The discussion is led by Dr Oliver Ready (St Antony's) and Professor Stephanie Sandler (Harvard). Speakers: Maria Stepanova (poet and prose-writer) Sasha Dugdale (translator and poet) Professor Stephanie Sandler (Harvard) Dr Oliver Ready (St Antony's College, Oxford)
Russian Literature and Culture
A conversation with the Moscow-based poet and prose writer Maria Stepanova and her main translator Sasha Dugdale about three volumes of Stepanova's work newly translated into English. A conversation with the Moscow-based poet and prose writer Maria Stepanova and her main translator Sasha Dugdale about three volumes of Stepanova's work newly translated into English: In Memory of Memory (Fitzcarraldo), War of the Beasts and the Animals (Bloodaxe), and The Voice Over (Columbia University Press). The discussion is led by Dr Oliver Ready (St Antony's) and Professor Stephanie Sandler (Harvard). Speakers: Maria Stepanova (poet and prose-writer) Sasha Dugdale (translator and poet) Professor Stephanie Sandler (Harvard) Dr Oliver Ready (St Antony's College, Oxford)