Russian train journeys (the elektrichka)

Giuliano Vivaldi giulianovivaldi at HOTMAIL.COM
Wed Nov 28 08:24:11 UTC 2012


As the replies are veering into the 20th century - I think the original question was about 19th century literature- I'd have a related query. I've been trying to think of the elektrichka in recent Russian film and secondarily also literature, art and music.
>From the top of my head I've thought of scenes in Zviagintsev's Elena, Muratova's 'Melodiya dlia sharmanky', Sigarev's 'Zhit'', Bardin's 'Rossia 88'. Then there was the Soviet era film Utrennie Poezda. As far as songs - Tsoy's song as well as Petrov's song which was also used in a Soviet era film. Erofeev, of course, is the example from literature that I instantly thought of.
Can anyone here think of other examples,
many thanks,

Giuliano Vivaldi
giulianovivaldi at hotmail.com


 		 	   		  
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