On January 20 at 7 p.m. in Paris, there will be a meeting with Alexander Arkhangelsky, a philologist, journalist, TV presenter, and author of two recent books about Alexander Pushkin. The topic of discussion will be “Pushkin: Instructions for Use.”
For two centuries, attempts were made to adapt Pushkin to the needs of politics, ideology, morality, and pedagogy—from the Decembrists and Nicholas I to Stalin, liberals, and reactionaries. But culture does not obey pragmatism. Each time, a “convenient” surrogate Pushkin had to be created — popular or elitist, imperial or humble. How and why this was done, and what it led to, will be discussed at the meeting.
During the evening, Alexander Arkhangelsky will present his new books, Pushkin: The Book About Everything and Just Classics: An Anti-Textbook on Literature, published by Vidim Books.
The meeting is organized jointly by the Russian Public Turgenev Library and BULAC.
The lecture will be held in Russian with simultaneous translation into French. It will be broadcast online and recorded on the Turgenev Library's YouTube channel.
What Are the Objectives of the Award?
The primary goal of the Award is to support authors and promote Russian-language literature worldwide. We welcome all who write and read in Russian, regardless of citizenship or place of residence. We aim to foster a Russian-language culture free from political and imperial influences.
How Is the Award Process Conducted?
The Award is given annually. The jury votes, with each member selecting between one and three works. The winner is the author whose work receives the most votes. Additionally, a reader’s vote (Crowdfunding) is conducted on the Award’s website, where readers can vote for authors and support them financially.
What Awards Are Provided?
The winner of the Award receives a grant to translate the work into English, French and German. Also, as part of the reader's vote, all collected funds are transferred to the authors for whom the readers voted.
When Does the Submission Period for the Competition Start and End?
Прием заявок на конкурс второго сезона премии начнется 1 сентября 2025-го и закончится 15-го октября 2025 года.
When will the list of finalists and winners be announced?
В январе 2026 года Совет Экспертов объявит список финалистов. Читательское голосование начинается в тот же месяц. В феврале-апреле члены жюри читают книги-финалисты, а победителей Премии и читательского голосования объявят в мае 2026 года.
What are the conditions for the nomination of a book for the award
В конкурсе второго сезона могут принимать участия произведения, изданные в 2024-м году. Произведения (роман, повесть, сборники рассказов и эссе, документальная проза), вышедшие отдельными изданиями или опубликованные в журналах. Номинировать на премию имеют право как издательства и редакции журналов, так и сами писатели или третьи лица (с согласия и письменного подтверждения автора). Тексты подаются к рассмотрению в электронном виде. Премия «Дар» открыта для всех авторов. Учитывая главные цели премии: продвижение современной русскоязычной литературы за пределами РФ и характер самого вознаграждение (грант на перевод) - приоритет будет отдаваться авторам, чьи произведения ранее не переводились на английский, французский и немецкий языки.