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Read Russia 2012 is sponsored by:

Fapmc

 

the Russian Federal Agency for Press
and Mass Communication

 

Yeltsin-center

the Yeltsin Foundation

 

With additional support from:

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the Renova Group of Companies

 

Presenting Partners include:

Academiarossica

 

Academia Rossica

 

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CEC ArtsLnk

 

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LITTLE STAR

 

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Trust for Mutual Understanding

 

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World Policy Institute

 

 


Media Partners:

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Book Expo America

 

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The New York Review of Books

 

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Russia Beyond the Headlines

 

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Snob

 


Hospitality Partner:

 

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A special thanks to all of the venues hosting our events in New York City:

92YTribeca
Brooklyn Public Library
Consulate General of the Russian Federation in New York
Dream New York
Martin E. Segal Theatre Center
McNally Jackson Books
New York Public Library
NYU Open House
Queens Library
Susan Eley Fine Art
Tribeca Screening Room

 

Featured Resources

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Read Russia Anthology

Hemingway would not have known Leo Tolstoy and Fedor Dostoevsky if not for the translations of Constance Garnett. How could we learn about other cultures and civilizations without reading their literature? And how could we do that without translation, the most vital and underappreciated art? Read more...


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Read Russia Online

A Digital Companion to Russian Literature - Read Russia Online is a curated hypermedia resource for the discovery and study of Russian literature. By presenting works of prose and poetry within networks of images, videos, audio files, historical documents, and scholarly commentary, our website offers the English-speaking audience a dynamic interactive space for exploring Russia's rich literary culture. Read more about Read Russia Online.


The Translation Institute

has been established to to promote Russian literature; to support translators and publishers of Russian literature to foreign audiences; and to enhance cultural relations between Russia and other countries. Read more...



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