Tag: Patrice and Viktoriya Lajoye
‘Extraction 2’ Has Wrapped Filming After 5 Months of Snowy Sets
Actor and comedian Jim Carrey says that the fastest he ever said yes to a role was 1998’s The Truman Show, in which he played mild-mannered insurance salesman Truman Burbank. The dramatic comedy tells the story of a man whose day-to-day life is secretly fabricated for a TV audience. Everything from Truman’s wife to his friends to the neighborhood he lives in is part...
GLAAD Media Awards Honors Hacks, Eternals, and More in 2022 Ceremony
Actor and comedian Jim Carrey says that the fastest he ever said yes to a role was 1998’s The Truman Show, in which he played mild-mannered insurance salesman Truman Burbank. The dramatic comedy tells the story of a man whose day-to-day life is secretly fabricated for a TV audience. Everything from Truman’s wife to his friends to the neighborhood he lives in is part...
Paris’ 5th Russian Books Days : 31st of January 2013 – 1st of February 2014 – Patrice & Viktoriya Lajoye
Held for five years now by the France-Ural Association, focusing on the Russophonia Award (which rewards the yearly best literary translation of a Russian...
Russkaya Fantastika, New Russian Language SF&Fantasy Titles, December 2013 by Patrice and Viktoriya Lajoye (France)
Let’s start this December note with the announcement of a few reports of the previously announced publications.First, the “Verbarium” anthology from Snezhny Kom Publishers,...
New Russian Language SF&Fantasy Titles, August 2013 – Patrice and Viktoriya Lajoye (France)
Few interesting things, this month on the rusophone SF&F publishing market. Maybe because it's summer, but there are many translations available (from English, of...
New Russian Language Fantasy Titles – Patrice and Viktoriya Lajoye (France)
Here are some interesting announcements for July.First we have to mention the publication of the second volume of “Hropt’s Thousand Years” (Тысяча лет Хрофта)...
Tatyana Tolstaya – “The Slynx” (Кысь). A review by Patrice and Viktoriya Lajoye (France)
Settled now in the United States, Tatyana Tolstaya, renamed by the French Robert Laffont Press, Tatiana Tolstoï (probably because the masculine form of the...