Africans in Russian literature and film

Ivan S. Eubanks ieubanks at pushkiniana.org
Thu Apr 5 19:47:07 UTC 2012


Alexei Balabanov's /Brother 2/ (maybe suggest they watch /Brother/ 
first, it's also a discourse on race and national identity).

Ivan S. Eubanks, Ph. D.
Editor
Pushkin Review
www.pushkiniana.org


On 4/5/12 2:59 PM, greniers at GEORGETOWN.EDU wrote:
> Dear John,
>
> You might have included this already, but just in case: Samuil Marshak's poem «Мистер Твистер» (Mister Tvister) has a black man in a Leningrad hotel as an episodic character; it is not clear whether he is from Africa or the States.
>
> Best,
> Svetlana Grenier
>
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