ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月16日 07時22分


In the land of Tolstoy, Turgenev and now Putin, what are the stories Russians are telling themselves? “When I was growing up,” the Norwegian author Karl Ove Knausgaard writes in @nytmag, “Russia was not only closed, and therefore mysterious, it was presented as our antithesis: We were free, the Russians were oppressed; we were good, the Russians were evil. When I got older and started to read, the situation became more complicated, because it was from Russia that the best and most intense literature came.” Together, he and the photographer @lynseyaddario embarked on a #literary road trip into the heart of #Russia. “What on earth was I getting myself into?” Karl writes of one stop along the way. “My whole view of Russia was based on myths and romantic imagery. What kind of hubris made me believe that I would be capable of saying something about the real Russia after a 9-day trip through one tiny corner of this vast country?” @lynseyaddario photographed him on the train between Moscow and Kazan, where Lenin studied law and where he was radicalized. Visit the link in our profile to read about their journey.


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