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disappearance and the subsequent discovery of her dead body: "Through her critical engagement with Russian society, and because of her Jewish provenance, Mrs Mikhalchuk was exposed to daily repression and threats of violence. Crimes of political violence against critics of the Russian government have increased massively in recent years. So you should not rule out a politically motivated or antisemitic crime in this case." Nevertheless, the forensic evidence failed to provide conclusive evidence of murder. Ryklin spent the next three years systematically investigating the circumstances of his wife's death. After the police investigation ran out of steam Ryklin was able to obtain the police file of it: this ran to more than 100 pages He also made a close study of Anna's carefully compiled and indexed diaries which filled 22 notebooks. After three years he had found out many things about his marriage and about the state of his wife's mind of which he had been unaware during her lifetime. He had confirmation of his own conclusion - which he had reached fairly early on during his researches - that Anna's death had been a suicide And he had what amounted to a virtually completed book on his wife's suicide. But, as he later told an interviewer, he could not bring himself to write the final ten pages. That took another two years. Michail Ryklin's "Buch über Anna" (
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was able to attend the court in respect of the legal proceedings that were pursued. The only lawyers who could be found to defend the accused artists and exhibition were known human rights activists. The legal proceedings dragged on for approximately eighteen months, during the course of which one
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in the city centre. The body was badly degraded, but the wedding ring was instantly identifiable. Further investigation of the body disclosed that the blood contained traces of sleeping pills at twenty times the "normal" concentration. There was damage to the larynx and a stab wound in the right
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was very badly shaken up by the experience. What followed was in some ways more shocking, however. The Russian authorities arrested the attackers and three of the exhibitors without making any distinction between the two classes of suspect. Anna was among the arrested. On 12 February 2003, the
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in November 2006 meant that "mysterious" killings of high-profile Soviet citizens were part of the public news agenda. Ryklin shared some ideas with the investigating authorities in a letter. He urged them to take more seriously the possibility that there might be a political aspect to Anna's
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had become.) It may have been the events themselves or the award-winning book that Ryklin wrote about the affair which made emigration inevitable. On 18 January 2003, an art exhibition featuring 40 artists was violently attacked and the paintings damaged and destroyed (with paint).
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side of the torso with a broken needle inside. A cap was pulled down over the face. (It had been an exceptionally cold, wet and windy day when Anna had set out on her final shopping trip.) There was immediate speculation that Anna Alchuk had been murdered. The killing of
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passed a motion calling on the public prosecutor to take action against the exhibition organisers on a charge of "inciting religious hatred". The principal defendant was the lead organiser of the exhibition, the director of the
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On 21 March 2008, Anna announced to her husband that she was going out to buy food and left the apartment. Michail Ryklin never saw his wife alive again. On 11 April 2008, her body was found in the water on one side of the
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Michail Ryklin: Leben, ins Feuer geworfen – Die Generation des Großen Oktobers. Eine Recherche. Aus dem Russischen von Sabine Grebing und Volker Weichsel, Suhrkamp Verlag, Berlin 2019,
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Symposium: Visibility - Legibility of Space Art. Art and Zero G. : the experience of parabolic flights: Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris .... Participants
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During the early 1990s, Ryklin had been able to become well networked, and among fellow academics well respected in the west. In 1994, he became a member of the
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was one of those whose works were included. The exhibition of contemporary art was advertised under the evidently provocative title "Осторожно, религия!" (
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in 1973. They married in 1975: in due course, the couple's daughter was born. They were together for 33 years. In November 2007 they moved to
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Michail Ryklin (who wrote and delivered the speech in Russian); Elena & Dirk Uffelmann (who translated it from Russian into German) (2007).
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who provides Lévi-Strauss with his starting point for this theme). He worked during this period as a research assistant, first at the
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for that to be practical, so she had accompanied him throughout his time in America. There were no possibilities for a free-spirited
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in 2003. (It was only after her death that he came to an understanding of how deeply networked and rooted in the Russian capital
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was becoming more like the rest of Europe by the day. During the middle part of the decade,bthe couple abandoned their life in
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as an intellectually stifling environment for intellectuals such as the Ryklins; however, by 1995 - and until around
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Michail Ryklin: Mit dem Recht des Stärkeren. Russische Kultur in Zeiten der „gelenkten Demokratie“ Suhrkamp 2006
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persuaded him to acknowledge to himself that there was a wider world of philosophy beyond the boundaries of the
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Congress, Performance, Exhibition, Movie and Book / Kongress, Performance, Ausstellung, Film und Buch
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During 2013, Ryklin was back in Moscow for several days at the start of March, working at the
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During 1992/93, he was a visiting professor and Fellow of the Society for the Humanities at
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In 1997, Ryklin accepted a senior research fellowship in Philosophical Anthropology at the
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The event which finally persuaded Ryklin that he needed to take his family away from
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followed in 1977. In 1978, he successfully defended his doctoral dissertation in
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Leipziger Buchpreis zur Europäischen Verständigung 2007 für Michael Ryklin
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Michail Ryklin (author); Gabriele Leupold (translator) (10 March 2014).
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Notice of a forthcoming presentation by Michail Ryklin at the university
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in order that Ryklin might take up a guest professorship at the nearby
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loosely, "With the law of the strongest: Russian culture in times of
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of the accused committed suicide. The survivors faced heavy fines.
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writer and performer of poetry to recreate her Moscow career on the
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since 2007. During the 2014/15 winter semester, he accepted a
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Michail Ryklin: Dekonstruktion und Destruktion: Gespräche
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Adi Quarti (as a somewhat underwhelmed reviewer) (2006).
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In 1987, Ryklin accepted a visiting lectureship at the
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In 1992, Ryklin accepted a visiting professorship at
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Morphomata International Center for Advanced Studies
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Index

Leningrad (renamed as "Saint Petersburg" in 1991)
Soviet Union
Moscow State University
Casale Monferrato
University of Turin
Anna Alchuk / А́нна Алекса́ндровна Михальчу́к
Philosophy
Leningrad
Great Patriotic War
Sergei Tschaplin
fallen foul
the leader
the camps
Moscow
Philosophy
Aesthetics
Philosophy faculty
Moscow State University
Merab Mamardashvili
Institute of Philosophy
History of Philosophy
Claude Lévi-Strauss
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Institute of Philosophy
Soviet Social Sciences Research Institute
Institute of Philosophy
University of Tartu
Estonia
part of the
Soviet Union

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