Voices from Stalingrad Podcast

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Grossman Voices from Stalingrad
Grossman Voices from Stalingrad
Grossman Voices from Stalingrad

Voices from Stalingrad Podcast. Six iconic episodes illuminate the dense and extensive narrative network of Grossman’s masterpiece.

Grossman Voices from Stalingrad

Physicist Professor Chepyzhin’s most incisive and profound words.

Fascism may be strong, but we mustn’t forget that its power over people is not unlimited. (…)

The energy of the sun, radiating out into space, passes through deserts of darkness to come to life again in the leaves of a poplar or the living sap of a birch tree.

And the spiritual energy of a people is no different. It too may lie hidden and dormant, but it cannot be destroyed.

Translation by Elisabeth and Robert Chandler

Grossman Voices from Stalingrad

Voices from Stalingrad Podcast
From Sunday 8 December,
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Bridging Cultures. What Milan and Eindhoven Share Podcast di IC

Would you be surprised if I told you that, in the six years I’ve lived in Eindhoven (Netherlands), I’ve often thought about my city, Milan (Italy)? Maybe you’d think it’s nostalgia… But no, not at all! If anything, I felt at home — or at least, not too far away. That’s because Milan and Eindhoven have a lot in common.Sure, there are differences, but here, let’s focus on what connects these two cities and what they share.These are the features that the two cities have in common. Water, climate, the architect Boeri, the golden age, the idea of freedom that gradually evolves from the freedom of trade to freedom without attributes, work, the mainstay, and finally the idea of the future.The conclusion is entrusted to the Excelsior ballet. The ballet, first performed at La Scala in 1881, celebrates the victory of science over superstition
  1. Bridging Cultures. What Milan and Eindhoven Share
  2. Episode 6. Living at House 6/1
  3. Episode 5 – A Parcel at the Station
  4. Episode 4 – Scenes from a Marriage
  5. Episode 3 – Dictators – Part Two – Stalin


Ferdinanda – or as everyone calls her, Nanda – is the author of this podcast.

She graduated in Literature in the last century. The themes and challenges of the Novecento have shaped her interests, fueled her passions, and inspired her disappointments.

Her mental adventures are varied and can be traced through her publications -both digital and print – and through the website ItalianaContemporanea.com, which she authors.


Nanda Cremascoli contacts: ferdinandacremascoli@gmail.com – www.italianacontemporanea.com

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