Category: Andrei Navrozov

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Wednesday’s Child: The Black Madonna

As I walk the streets with the baby in his pram, I scrutinize the faces of passing women and note how few distinct types there are in Palermo. The streets here are a kind of itinerant art museum, where in a single day one sees quite a few Parmigianinos, Pollaiuolos, and Ghirlanaios.  How else?  Their ancestors, bakers’ daughters or admirals’ wives, probably sat for all those portraits.

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Wednesday’s Child: Old Copper

This week I continue with my son’s boozy epistles.  They help me to keep off the subject of the war in Ukraine, which I follow with maniacal devotion. Yet as the gentle reader will likely agree, even a confounded zealot needs a break, if only for some virtual communion with his kin.  Here Nikolai describes his stay as a houseguest in the home of a family in Mazères, near Bordeaux.