The Department of Modern Languages and Cultures Welcomes Dmitry Bykov
The Department of Modern Languages and Cultures (MLC) is proud to welcome Russian poet, journalist, professor, media personality and satirist Dmitry Bykov, one of the most prominent writers and public intellectuals in the anti-Putin opposition. He is currently the inaugural Scholar in Exile in the Humanities Center and will be teaching courses in MLC on Russian culture, current events and world literature through the 2024-25 academic year.
In April 2019, as the result of his outspoken criticism of the Putin regime, Bykov was the victim of a suspected attempted poisoning by the same Russian FSB operatives who poisoned political opposition leader Alexei Navalny (see the here). He was banned from teaching at Russian universities or appearing on Russian state-controlled media. He left Russia in 2022 just before Putin invaded Ukraine and was declared a "foreign agent" by the Russian government. Before coming to the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳, he taught at Cornell in the 2022-23 academic year supported by a fellowship from the Open Society University Network's .
Bykov is the author of more than 70 books, including novels, poetry, biographies, and literary criticism. This spring semester he is teaching two courses in the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures: "Hard Labor, Exile, Prison: The Culture of Incarceration in Russia" and "Nikolai Gogol and the Creation of Ukrainian Literature."