Here are links to my public lecture I made during Philological conference in the Russian Science Academy in 2007. It's richly illustrated, for all, who has interest, what about mail art in Russia. Comments are welcome!


Part 1 -
http://mail-art-east.livejournal.com/2752.html?mode=reply


Part 2 -
http://mail-art-east.livejournal.com/2915.html?mode=reply


Part 3 -
http://mail-art-east.livejournal.com/3168.html?mode=reply


Part 4 -
http://mail-art-east.livejournal.com/3392.html?mode=reply

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