The Father of Russian Literature, Alexander Pushkin, led a colourful life of semi-debauchery in St Petersburg, and set some of his best-loved works there. Biographical details, including his schooldays at the city’s elite Lycée and his dramatic demise in a duel at the age of only 37, are followed by a review of two of his best known poems, which focus closely on St Petersburg. Then we look at his short story ‘The Shot’, a tale of pride, revenge and pistols which eerily previews his own death a few years later. Finally, we outline four places in the city today where you can go in search of Pushkin.
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St Petersburg Episode 08 Faberge and Rasputin
St Petersburg Episode 07 Alexander Palace and the last Romanovs
St Petersburg Episode 06 The Palace Embankment
St Petersburg Episode 05 Nevsky Prospekt
St Petersburg Episode 04 The Catherine Palace
St Petersburg Episode 03 The Peter and Paul Fortress, Peterhof
St Petersburg Episode 02 Peter the Great
St Petersburg Episode 01 Introduction
Munich Episode 14 World Capital of Beer
Munich Episode 13 Enjoying the food in Munich
Munich Episode 12 Sport
Munich Episode 11 Music and Literature
Munich Episode 10 Art
Munich Episode 09 Standing up to Hitler
Munich Episode 08 Munich and World War 2
Munich Episode 07 Munich and the rise of Hitler
Munich Episode 06 The Town Centre
Munich Episode 05 Ludwig's Dream Castles
Munich Episode 04 Ludwig II
Munich Episode 03 Schloss Nymphenburg
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