Posts from the ‘Russian Literature’ Category

- 011.28.22Newberry Adult Education Course for 2023 – Focus on Ukraine: Gogol’s Ukrainian Tales, Babel’s Odessa Stories, and Bulgakov’s White Guard
- 07.2.22Fall 2022 at the Newberry: From Russian Folk Epics and Holy Fools to Putin’s Propaganda
- 03.16.22Summer of 2022 at the Newberry – Mikhail Vrubel: Fusion of Art and Literature
- 04.4.21Teen Literature Course for Fall 2021 and Spring 2022: 19th Century Russian Literature and Film Adaptations
- 05.2.20Announcing Teen Online Course for 2020-2021: 19th Century Russian Short Fiction
- 04.27.20Life Readers Schedule for May and June, 2020
- 03.13.20Schedule Changes due to COVID-19 – Updated April 27, 2020
- 09.12.19Life Readers in 2020: Join us at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library to read and discuss Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “The Idiot”
- 02.13.19У лукоморья
- 01.29.18Online class for teens starting in September, 2018: The Russian Revolution (1900 – 1940) through Literature and Film
- 07.17.17New Format: Synchronous and Asynchronous Classroom for Fall 2017 Russian Lit Online
- 01.30.17The Annotated Story: Narine Abgaryan’s “Manyunya Performs at an End-of-Year Recital, or an Original Cure for Fear of Heights”
- 012.5.16Life Readers 2016-2017
- 08.28.15Life Readers January through May 2016
- 03.30.15Online Summer Workshops for Teens – The Government Inspector and 19th Century Russian Supernatural Stories
- 012.16.13Interview by Leslie Schultz and Ten Great Works of Russian Literature to Round Out Your Reading List