
"Blame it on Pushkin: Rethinking Russian Culture During the War in Ukraine" with Leon Kogan
by Russian
Searles, SER 315
Searles Science Building
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Leon Kogan is a literary historian. He is a Lecturer at the Department of Eastern, Slavic, and German Studies at Boston College. Kogan earned a master's degree in Russian Literature from Boston College and a Ph.D. in Slavic Studies from Brown University. His research interests include Russian literature of the 20th century, the intersection of literary and visual arts, and Russian cultural history. Kogan has been awarded a research grant from Brown University (2012) and a fellowship from the Boston Athenaeum (2017-2018). He has published academic articles and translations in the United States and Russia.
Free and open to the public.
Sponsored by the Department of Russian, with the generous support of a loyal Bowdoin family.
For more information, contact skauffma@bowdoin.edu.