![]() ![]() I’m sure I’ll still come to Moscow to write an article or two, but my life will henceforth flow on the shores of the Chezapik Bay. I will have a new job and new colleagues. I did not know that I would fall in love.Īfter the 14 hour flight with a transfer in Zurich, I will land at Dulles International Airport and start my life in Washington, DC. I did not think that I would see what I saw, I did not expect to write as much as I wrote, and certainly I had no idea that it would be so difficult to leave this place. I did not suspect that I would interview people I had a chance to talk with, I didn’t think that I could speak real, competent, adult Russian so well that they would invite me to local television. I did not expect to stay here for so long, and certainly did not expect that these 3 years would turn me into a real, living journalist (the doctor’s career was absolutely unrealistic backup plan). ![]() In this period, I managed to spend half my childhood here, then my whole life in America, where I received a scholarship, which was September 12, 2009, and brought me to Moscow for 9 months. Blogging for New Republic she wrote what attracted her Russian capital and what she would never miss.Ĥ September 2012, I will leave Moscow, not having reached several weeks before 30 from the day I was born here. She returned to her homeland in 2009 and worked in Moscow for several years. Julia Ioffe, a correspondent for The New Yorker and Foreign Policy magazines, was born in Moscow, but spent most of her life in America. ![]()
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