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Broadcast history

  • A Map of Paradise
  • A Race Apart
  • Baghdad Headbangers
  • City Messengers
  • Driving Into Debt
  • Hark! An Acoustic Archaeology of Elizabethan England
  • Heartbreakers: The Story of All-Girl Zep
  • Hearts, Lungs and Minds
  • Leonard and Marianne
  • Letters To Myself
  • Like Blackpool Went Through Rock
  • Lonely Nights
  • Musical Migrants
  • QE2: Portait of an Ocean Liner
  • Snowy Streets of St. Petersburg
  • Something Understood: Because of the Fire
  • Something Understood: The Animal Inside
  • Something Understood: The Library of Secrets
  • Something Understood: Tomorrow
  • Something Understood: View From Above
  • Sounding Post
  • The Ballad of the Radio Feature

BBC Radio 4

Snowy Streets of St. Petersburg

12 January 2008
Produced by Alan Hall

Archive Hour

Martin Sixsmith explores the connection artistic exiles from the Soviet Bloc felt for their homeland as the political situation changed in the late Twentieth Century. Including archive interviews with Milan Kundera, Vladimir Nabokov and Isiah Berlin.

  • Vladimir Nabakov
  • Isiah Berlin
  • Milan Kundera
  • Andrei Makine
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