The Russian cultural tradition treats poetry as the supreme artistic form, with Alexander Pushkin as its national hero. Modern Russian lyric poets, often on the right side of history but the wrong side of their country鈥檚 politics, have engaged intensely with subjectivity, aesthetic movements, ideology (usually subversive), and literature itself. Please join the Harriman Institute at Columbia University in welcoming Andrew Kahn and Mark Lipovetsky, authors of All the World on a Page.
Events September 18, 2025