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In the Observer, Adam Mars-Jones reviews Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s Apricot Jam and Other Stories.
A real tour of this city means riding in an old Russian Lada sedan. The boxy, Soviet-era cars are often driven by older men who blare their music and chat up a storm. They are informal taxi drivers, willing to pick up anyone who stands on the side of the road and waves them down.
On National Public Radio’s Morning Edition, David Greene travels around Moscow with Tom Rob Smith.
At the Paris Review, Nicole Rudick talks to Jamey Gambrell about translating the work of Vladimir Sorokin.
In the New York Times, Dwight Garner reviews Is Journalism Worth Dying For? by Anna Politkovskaya.
About recent Russian history, she offered this taxonomy: “The Brezhnev era was typified by cynical dementia. Under Yeltsin it was think big, take big. Under Putin, we live in an era of cowardice.” Ms. Politkovskaya was murdered, as it happens, on Oct. 7: Mr. Putin’s birthday.