Tag: Dostoyevsky
Nina Hoss shines at the Ruhrtriennale with Dostoyevsky culture
Perhaps, says Nina Hoss as she leisurely walks down a long catwalk, perhaps the only goal on earth that humanity strives for lies in an “unceasing process of achievement.” It…
“Russia and Europe” by Fyodor Dostoyevsky: Lonely Monster – Culture
Among the Russian authors who are currently being examined or even discarded on suspicion of imperialism, the burden of proof against Fyodor Dostoyevsky is particularly overwhelming. Forgotten his beginnings as…
“The Possessed” at the Hamburg Thalia Theater – culture
Albert Camus’ play “The Possessed” is the compression of the 900 pages of Dostoyevsky’s novel “The Demons” to 110. And Jette Steckel’s staging of this drama version compresses the material…
Johan Simons is staging Dostoyevsky’s “Demons” – Kultur at the Burgtheater in Vienna
Of Egbert Tholl Finally, Nikolaj Stavrogin begins to make a confession. At that time, one had already spent quite some time in the Burgtheater in Vienna, heard many words and…
Genius of world literature: Fyodor Dostoyevsky was born 200 years ago
To this day, the Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky is considered one of the greatest thinkers and psychologists. The literary genius, whose humor was sometimes misunderstood, is now being celebrated worldwide.…
For his 200th birthday: Dostoyevsky in Russia today. – Culture
Let us remember a man who had great plans for Russia. He had spent his youth in Saint Petersburg, but also formative years in Dresden. His relationship with Europe was…