AB issue 33 — In Worlds and Times — see it here

* Self-Portrait as a Method of Blues: In Worlds and Times (Blues Mondo). T. Apraksina
  “That’s what results in endless blues “
* The Many Faces of Time (Blues Report). J. Manteith
  “Eternity is the absence of time”
* Until the grass breaks… K. Razumovskaya
  “The chapter is moving away, the stanza is hurrying…”
* The Restoration Period through the Prism of Romanticism. V. Trofimova
  “Maturin begins with an unexpected aspect — occultism, belief in witches and witchcraft”
* Japanese Hieroglyphs and Set Theory. A. Kiselyov
  “All operations of set theory are easily applicable to the hieroglyph…”
* Cadences of Florence (Photo Gallery). A. “Liverpool”
  “Hurray! I’m shooting with no restrictions!”
* Living Logic. V. Lyubeznov
  “Thought can only follow the turns and leaps of the first beginnings”
* Matisse’s Stroke in Church Art. A. Palamarchuk
  “The very emergence of tradition is impossible without creative search”
* The Model of the University in the Ideas of J.G. Fichte. D. Skachkov
  “The goal of the university…is to educate artists of scholarship…”
* The Long Road to Afghanistan. L. Landa
  “To see Kabul and not die”
* Echoes of the Wisdom of Sheikh Saadi in the Poetry of K.A. Lipskerov. M. Yahyapour, J. Karimi-Motahhar
  “in his oriental poems, he combines the culture and faith of two nations”
* Spanish Rock (continued). La Frontera: On the Border of Good and Evil. O. Romanova
  “an anarchist with an open, kind heart”
* The Creative Will (fragments). W.H. Wright
  “All art must dominate life”
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