I spent three months working in Moscow alongside Russian guys, two of whom had small dachas in the birchwoods outside the city. These places tend to be handed down through the generations, and the same small plot can have been owned by the same family for hundreds of years with just a small shack...replaced as the old place rots or enlarged as the fortunes of the family improves, or not as the case may be. They have always been regarded as a sanctuary by Muscovites - even under communism. You`ve recreated the strong sense of tradition and simplicity of lifestyle in this piece, Blue. P.
Posted 11 Years Ago
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11 Years Ago
Pete-
Thanks so much for sharing your experience. I am happy that the piece spoke to you for s.. read morePete-
Thanks so much for sharing your experience. I am happy that the piece spoke to you for simplicity and tradition.
Feel like, am curled up, on a settee, with a Dostoyevsky's novel, sitting on my lap, as I sip, my sweeten tea, listening to, a Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky symphony, on a scratchy turntable. A similar image that comes to my mind, when I read Boris Pasternak's "Doctor Zhivago". He could write both proses and verse, with a rare gift that was lost, with his dead.
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
Thank you therisa. I have always been partial to this poem and I am happy that you felt a bit of Rus.. read moreThank you therisa. I have always been partial to this poem and I am happy that you felt a bit of Russian life free from the politics that overshadow everyday people and their stories. Thanks again.
9 Years Ago
It reminded me, of my Russian Lit course, I took, in my first year, at Carleton University, Icelandi.. read moreIt reminded me, of my Russian Lit course, I took, in my first year, at Carleton University, Icelandicblue. The prof was, a huge Pasternak fan. He would waxed poetically, about him, during the lecture, about him. And your welcome.
I just want to nestle up in your read and have a cup of hospitable tea...and the pickled beets sound good too. I googled these homes, and they are lovely, most old reminders of a different time and place. This was warm and inviting, the same feel I got from looking at those dwellings.
I spent three months working in Moscow alongside Russian guys, two of whom had small dachas in the birchwoods outside the city. These places tend to be handed down through the generations, and the same small plot can have been owned by the same family for hundreds of years with just a small shack...replaced as the old place rots or enlarged as the fortunes of the family improves, or not as the case may be. They have always been regarded as a sanctuary by Muscovites - even under communism. You`ve recreated the strong sense of tradition and simplicity of lifestyle in this piece, Blue. P.
Posted 11 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
11 Years Ago
Pete-
Thanks so much for sharing your experience. I am happy that the piece spoke to you for s.. read morePete-
Thanks so much for sharing your experience. I am happy that the piece spoke to you for simplicity and tradition.
I like this. It has a flavor of family and tradition, of beautiful old things holding beautiful old memories. It nostalgic and sad, at the same time it is sweet and happy.
Great write!
Such imagery!!! I love the wording and the phrasing in this one. I would quote a few lines, but I'd end up pasting the entire poem. You have a talent, my friend, and I am glad I stumbled upon your work. I shall be a subscriber to you now. Wish I had more of a critique, but this was great.
Posted 11 Years Ago
11 Years Ago
Thank you so much. I take that as the highest of compliments coming from you!
this is a clever excursion out to the" russian country house" with some gleeful and pointed metaphors , nothing cryptic about this write, it is all well penned academia. loved it!
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