Podcasts




Around "Demons"

Duration: 0:52:07

The Possessed is a novel that some understand as a political pamphlet, others as a terrible and come true prophecy about the Russian revolution . Some understand it as a space where the writer’s favorite metaphysical ideas collide. The editors of Polk decided to discuss Dostoevsky's novel on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of his birth .


Oksana Vasyakina. Steppe song

Duration: 0:36:28

Elizaveta Podkolzina and Yuri Saprykin talk with the poet and writer Oksana Vasyakina about her second novel, The Steppe . The book is dedicated to her trucker father, stigmatized illnesses, and the virus of masculinity that has infected society .


Attention, question!

Duration: 1:03:33

In this issue, the editors of "Shelf" answer questions from listeners . How to understand if you have a bad text or a good one? Why is the novel better than the series? When did literary awards appear in Russia? Does the author have the right to squeeze a tear out of the reader?


2020: Results of the year

Duration: 0:44:41

The editors of "Shelf" talk about the books that are most remembered last year: "The End of the World, My Love" by Alla Gorbunova and "The Seventh Alkaline" by Polina Barskova . They also talk about "Departure into the Forest" by Ernst Junger and Leonid Yuzefovich's novel "Ph


Pechorin and toxic relationships

Duration: 0:31:01

Yuri Saprykin and the editors of the Polka project are discussing one of the main Russian books . "A Hero of Our Time" as a colonial novel, can Pechorin be called a perverse narcissist, toxic relationships in the time of Lermontov .