Remembering the 1991 Moscow Coup—and What Came After
Twenty-five years ago today, tanks rumbled through the streets of Moscow. Do you remember where you were?
Twenty-five years ago today, tanks rumbled through the streets of Moscow. Do you remember where you were?
In “honor” of the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster…
Dedicated to Anna Yegorova and my beloved авиатриссы, on the 70th anniversary of Russia’s Victory Day
On Emory University’s decision to shutter several academic departments, including my beloved Russian
On Victory Day in the former USSR
In which a highly cussed young Anna shoots up a comrade’s truck tires to “convince” him to help her start her U-2 and fly out of danger.
I never thought I’d see Moscow again, although I dreamed of it for fourteen years. I boarded a teeming Aeroflot flight in late summer 2005, as Katrina’s receding waters revealed, inch by inch, the erasure of New Orleans as I once knew it. Mourning for that blighted, intoxicating city, I rushed towards another place I…
A Soviet combat airwoman recalls the first weeks of WWII