Leo Tolstoy’s KREUTZER SONATA-:
The resonance of paranoia
Last November, many events took place around the
world to celebrate the life and work of Leo Tolstoy, also known as
Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy. Writing about this important event,
the Moscow correspondent of Daily Telegraph Andrew Osborn said that
“Russia now is being accused of abandoning its literary past in case
of the outstanding Russian writer Leo Tolstoy,
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Encounters
Longing and belonging in diasporic poetry
The last two decades have witnessed a remarkable
upsurge of interest in diasporic writing. Migration has become a
conspicuous and inescapable fact of modern life. We are living at a
moment in history when the forces of globalism and localism are
embroiled in each other's activities in unanticipated ways.
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