The frost already cracks and crunches; The fields are silver where they froze… (And you, good reader, with your hunches, Expect the rhyme, so take it – Rose!) - Alexander Pushkin, Eugene Onegin… more →
The Best Quotationssupposedly wrote 1 week ago: So, last night was my Mommy and me night (we do those every summer in my family). Before leaving, I … more →
K&J wrote 3 months ago: Milan based, Siberian born designer Max Kibardin, was inspired for his Summer 2009 collection by … more →
edwin360 wrote 3 months ago: The frost already cracks and crunches; The fields are silver where they froze… (And you, good reader … more →
edwin360 wrote 3 months ago: Beset with yearning and with rhyme — I scare a flock of ducks from resting; And hearing my sweet sta … more →
demonik wrote 3 months ago: Montague Summers (ed.) – The Grimoire and Other Supernatural Stories (Fortune Press, 1936) Mo … more →
Anda wrote 3 months ago: A magic moment I remember: I raised my eyes and you were there. A fleeting vision, the quintessenc … more →
exchangesjournal wrote 3 months ago: A couple of days ago, the London Times published Rachel Polonsky’s review of two new books of … more →
kazaknomad wrote 4 months ago: This blog entry is a continuation from yesterday where I showcased three of my former writing studen … more →
rosemarymaccabe wrote 5 months ago: If we don’t take care of the customer, somebody else will. And to be honest, I’m not sur … more →
RoyalSyn wrote 6 months ago: I’m just letting everyone know that I’m reading a book called Eugene Onegin. It’s … more →
monziii wrote 6 months ago: The wondrous moment of our meeting . . . I well remember you appear Before me like a vision fleetin … more →
wepoplaski wrote 8 months ago: by Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (1799 – 1837). A Magic Moment I Remember A magic moment I reme … more →
Jim Dempsey wrote 9 months ago: Burns has been busy in the news this week what with Dylan naming him as an inspiration and folk look … more →
Tseday wrote 10 months ago: SOURCE: http://cwo.com/~lucumi/pushkin.html “Pushkin was the Russian spring. Pushkin was the … more →
raquelevita wrote 11 months ago: Abanotubani - Tbilisi (photo: Wikimedia Commons, Julien Pauthier) Almost a decade ago, I traveled to … more →
oromantic wrote 1 year ago: Fly, hide thyself from out my sight, Queen Venus, whom Cythera ringeth! Come, menace to ignoble migh … more →
briansholis wrote 2 years ago: A letter to Pavel Voinovich Naschokin. Between January 10 and 20, 1836. From Petersburg to Moscow. M … more →
Entropy wrote 2 years ago: Russian 19th century author who often has been considered his country’s greatest poet and the … more →