“A word already spoken, lives on”, Academician Andrei Sakharov said from exile in the dark days of 1980. “The human … More
Author: doolahrock
Tatyana Velikanova, 1932-2002
Tatyana Velikanova’s intelligent smiling face came out of the shadows only in 1979 when she was arrested for the most … More
Khodasevich on Gumilyov and Blok
Alexander Blok died on 7 August and Nikolay Gumilyov twenty days later, but for me they both died on August … More
The President’s Man
A short story (2003) When Shodo came in from the cumquat grove his wife said there had been a strange … More
The Clock in the Sky
Visitors to the Strasbourg Cathedral tower may be surprised to confront this immense clock, screened by glass and occupying half … More
“Komissarzhevskaya”
by Osip MANDELSTAM (1925) I would rather not talk about me, but track the route of the age. The roar … More
“The Slow Burn”
Short Story (1990) Black people lived on one side of the row and white people on the other, with their … More
From Marjorie’s Diaries (1988-1990)
Selected by Irina SAFRONOVA. I have decided to make public some excerpts from Marjorie’s diary covering her last years of … More
School Notes (1967-1968)
From Marjorie’s exercise book: Lancaster Girls’ Grammar School, Class 4J (1967-1968) 1967 October 17th: …The dictionary definition of the word … More
Wet Diggity
It was raining wet diggety on the way to my father’s funeral. My wipers didn’t know which way to turn. … More
The Door
THE DOOR It is like a door that won’t open until you have tried it many many times. I first … More
John
JOHN He was old-fashioned that boy. When he spotted me on his bike he honked his horn with his fair … More
The Gospel According to St. Matthew
by Marjorie FARQUHARSON (1977) Matthew’s gospel treats Christ as king. He has come to announce the Kingdom of God to … More
What I mean by “God”
What I have experienced: Reconciliation with A.A. Reconciled to glandular fever Sharing what I felt with M. Each occasion has … More
“Don’t Worry: All is for the Best”
People are born infinitely capable of living; of life. This capacity is cut back and whittled away steadily until there … More