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  1. Il maestro della foresta: Ivan Shishkin! Questo dipinto del 1872 si intitola "Sottobosco". Era un membro del movimento russo Передвижники (Itineranti), che celebrava la natura senza la ridondante magniloquenza spesso presente nell'arte occidentale. La natura mostrata nella sua forma libera, promuovendo la sua conservazione. Amo la mescolanza di oscurità e verde che germoglia, composto di diverse sfumature, decomposizione e foglie verdi tutto assieme. E' liberatorio e invitante.

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  2. ‘My country has fallen out of time’: award winning Russian novelist #Mikhail #Shishkin’s letter to an unknown #Ukrainian

    My dearest one,

    They stole the language from us. We spoke and corresponded with you in the language of great Russian literature.

    Now, for the whole world, Russian is the language of those who bomb Ukrainian cities and kill children, the language of war criminals, the language of murderers.

    They will be tried for crimes against humanity. I would like to believe that all those who prepared and participated in this war, who supported it in one way or another, will be put in the dock.

    But how can one go to trial for a crime against language?
    theguardian.com/books/2023/apr

  3. ‘My country has fallen out of time’: award winning Russian novelist #Mikhail #Shishkin’s letter to an unknown #Ukrainian

    My dearest one,

    They stole the language from us. We spoke and corresponded with you in the language of great Russian literature.

    Now, for the whole world, Russian is the language of those who bomb Ukrainian cities and kill children, the language of war criminals, the language of murderers.

    They will be tried for crimes against humanity. I would like to believe that all those who prepared and participated in this war, who supported it in one way or another, will be put in the dock.

    But how can one go to trial for a crime against language?
    theguardian.com/books/2023/apr

  4. ‘My country has fallen out of time’: award winning Russian novelist #Mikhail #Shishkin’s letter to an unknown #Ukrainian

    My dearest one,

    They stole the language from us. We spoke and corresponded with you in the language of great Russian literature.

    Now, for the whole world, Russian is the language of those who bomb Ukrainian cities and kill children, the language of war criminals, the language of murderers.

    They will be tried for crimes against humanity. I would like to believe that all those who prepared and participated in this war, who supported it in one way or another, will be put in the dock.

    But how can one go to trial for a crime against language?
    theguardian.com/books/2023/apr

  5. ‘My country has fallen out of time’: award winning Russian novelist #Mikhail #Shishkin’s letter to an unknown #Ukrainian

    My dearest one,

    They stole the language from us. We spoke and corresponded with you in the language of great Russian literature.

    Now, for the whole world, Russian is the language of those who bomb Ukrainian cities and kill children, the language of war criminals, the language of murderers.

    They will be tried for crimes against humanity. I would like to believe that all those who prepared and participated in this war, who supported it in one way or another, will be put in the dock.

    But how can one go to trial for a crime against language?
    theguardian.com/books/2023/apr

  6. ‘My country has fallen out of time’: award winning Russian novelist #Mikhail #Shishkin’s letter to an unknown #Ukrainian

    My dearest one,

    They stole the language from us. We spoke and corresponded with you in the language of great Russian literature.

    Now, for the whole world, Russian is the language of those who bomb Ukrainian cities and kill children, the language of war criminals, the language of murderers.

    They will be tried for crimes against humanity. I would like to believe that all those who prepared and participated in this war, who supported it in one way or another, will be put in the dock.

    But how can one go to trial for a crime against language?
    theguardian.com/books/2023/apr