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Roam the city of Dostoevsky’s anti-hero, which Nabokov and Pushkin also called home
Dostoyevsky’s world comes to life in this adaptation of his monumental novel
A bold programme of ancient and modern from the harpsichordist
How a theory of Russian history that rejects the west came to inspire Putin’s Kremlin
The ideas of the Soviet historian are influencing a new generation of hardliners
Director Vladimir Pankov choreographs both sound and movement in this ambitious work
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