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Russian alphabet 2022: Artist Andrey Bilzho reflects on war and “partial mobilization”. Part III

The latest SlovoNovo forum of Russian language and culture, which took place in Montenegro, hosted a display of the artist and cartoonist Andrey Bilzho’s newest cycle: Azbuka 2022 (The 2022 Alphabet), a manifest against the war and tyranny that spells out today's harsh reality – letter by letter. The Insider presents the third and final installment.

Part I

Part II

Ф [f] Femida. Themis

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Х [kh] Kher Voyne. F*ck War

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Wordplay: kher is both the old name of the Cyrillic letter Х and the Russian for “dick”, one of the many euphemisms for the swearword khuy.

Ц [ts] Tsar. Tsar

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“Remember! I am the tsar!” Peter I tells Putin.

Ц [ts] (2) Tsel. Purpose

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“Purpose of visit?” An allusion to Russian artist Vasily Surikov's Boyarina Morozova, one of the leaders of the Old Believer movement (religious opposition in 17th-century Russia), who was arrested and died in prison.

Ц [ts] (3) Tserkov. Church

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Ч [ch] Chelovek. Human

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Ш [sh] Shkola, Shok. School, Shock

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An allusion to Soviet artist Fyodor Reshetnikov’s painting Low Marks Again in which Putin is depicted as the underachieving pupil.

Щ [shch] Shchedraya. Generous

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“Russia is a generous soul!” A slogan-cum-brand of a popular Russian chocolate manufacturer.

Ъ [-] Ot-yavlenny. Hardened

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Ь ['] Neft'. Oil

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Ы [glottal i] PokhoronY. Funeral

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Э [e] Emigratsiya. Emigration

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“Where are you from, son?”
“Russia.”

Ю [yu] Yudif. Judith

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“Thank you, Judith!”

Я [ya] Ya. I

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The ball and chain read “we”.

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