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pushkinhouselondon has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in July 2021. The social media accounts linked to from pushkinhouselondon are: • Facebook • X Besides social media accounts, pushkinhouselondon has populated their site with: • 21 July - Atmospheric Antennas with Hannah Kemp-Welch • 31 July - (In-Person, Russian) Day of the Oprichnik by Vladimir Sorokin • 14 July - The Pushkin Club presents: Natalia Gorbanevskaya: I am not a hero. Film screening followed by Q&A with Director Ksenia Sakharnova. • 16 July - Turgenev’s “Smoke”: Donald Rayfield in Conversation with Bryan Karetnyk • 11 July - The Legend of Suram Fortress by Sergei Parajanov and Dodo Abashidze • 7 July - Unpeel: Sharing Fruit as Home-Making, with Ananya Jain • Q&A with Eugene Ostashevsky about 'Alphabet Soup' – Pushkin House Bookshop • 'Alphabet Soup' by Eugene Ostashevsky • 5 June (In Person) - The Disappearing Act by Maria Stepanova • 29 May - Book Lovers' Picnic • 17 April (Online) - The Story of Sonechka by Marina Tsvetaeva • 10 April (In-Person) - The Story of Sonechka by Marina Tsvetaeva • Defiant Voices by Sergei Lebedev • 14 April - What Next for Europe? Hungary, Russia and the New Era of Illiberal Democracies • The Disappearing Act by Maria Stepanova, translated by Sasha Dugdale – Pushkin House Bookshop • 27 April - Rasputin and the Downfall of the Romanovs. • Shortlisted Books: Pushkin House Book Prize 2026 • @pushkinhouselondon on YouTube • Digital Archive • Telegram Channel (In Russian): @pushkinhousebookshop • 30 Jan - Libris with Liberov. When Poetry Becomes Destiny: Osip Mandelstam • 17 July (Online) - Day of the Oprichnik by Vladimir Sorokin • 3 July (In-Person) - Day of the Oprichnik by Vladimir Sorokin • Hire Pushkin House • Join our mailing list • Support Us • Pushkin House Bookshop • Julia Ioffe’s Debut ‘Motherland’ Tells the Story of Russia Through its Women - The Moscow Times • Motherland: A Feminist History of Modern Russia, from Revolution to Au – Pushkin House Bookshop • 12 Dec - Christmas Book Fair: Late-Night Bookshop & Social • Reading Group • Silk Mirage: Through the Looking Glass in Uzbekistan. A Conversation with Joanna Lillis and Ibrat Safo • 15 July - Social with the Pushkin House Team • 20 June - Online Reading Group: Nadezhda in the Dark by Yelena Moskovich • Book of the Month - One Ukrainian Summer by Viv Groskop • Author Viv Groskop Remembers 'One Ukrainian Summer' - The Moscow Times • 4 Apr: In-Person Reading Group: The Raven's Children by Yulia Yakovleva • Pushkin House Book Prize 2025 • 22 Feb - Anti-War Film Screenings: Territory Without War (2023) and A Shaman’s Tale (2024) • 21 Feb - Wound by Oksana Vasyakina (trans. Elina Alter) • 4 Dec - Revolutionary aspects of radical tenderness with Alla Gutnikova • Zine Fair: Winter 2024 • 28 Nov - 'Zero Sum' Book Launch with Charles Hecker (at Swedenborg House) • 27 Nov - brecht: fragments – Showing the Archive in Process with Phoebe von Held • 20/11 Concert - Tchaikovsky: Music from and for an Imperial Subject • Attend the Book Prize 2024 Award Ceremony • Book Prize 2024 Shortlist • Sonic Flows - Performance Night • "Between Dog and Wolf": Kristina Gorcheva-Newberry in Conversation with Polly Jones • Central Asian Colonial Bodies: Redrafting Art History with Alexey Ulko • We are hiring! • Monuments and Their Fate with Dr Dzmitry Suslau • Paper Monumentality: with Alexander Brodsky and Clementine Cecil • Dan Hicks - The Roots of Brutishness • Central Asian Colonial Bodies: Redrafting Art History • The Pushkin Club: Robert Chandler Presents Andrey Platonov's 'Chevengur'