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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2026 · 17 MIN

Viktor Popkov: between Soviet canon and personal tragedy

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Viktor Popkov’s work moves between the language of Soviet representation and something far more fragile and personal. This episode looks at how collective narratives of labor and heroism break against images of grief, absence, and lives left unfulfilled. Created using an LLM, with an original jingle, and based on texts first published on the Tararumbia blog.

Viktor Popkov’s work moves between the language of Soviet representation and something far more fragile and personal. This episode looks at how collective narratives of labor and heroism break against images of grief, absence, and lives left unfulfilled. Created using an LLM, with an original jingle, and based on texts first published on the Tararumbia blog.

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