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A few commuters in a subway train making stop at Park Kultury subway station in Moscow, 29 Mar1 2010
Moscow has one of the most extensive metro2 systems in the world, and arguably one of the best. But, a new stop dubbed3, "The Station of Suicides," has many critics up in arms. The station is dedicated4 to 19th century Russian Novelist, Fyodor Dostoevsky.
On a typical day in the Moscow metro, passengers ride the escalator down into the depths, beneath Russia's biggest city. One can see businessmen and women running down the escalators, most likely late for work, couples holding hands, others seemingly asleep as they wait to get off, listening to the music that blares from the loudspeakers overhead.
But somehow, this station is different. As passengers arrive inside the newly-opened Dostoevsky stop, it's eerily5 quiet. Some people even stop dead in their tracks, so they can stare at the newly unveiled murals that have been created on the station's walls.
Unhappy murals
Right there, in black and white, are giant, floor to ceiling mosaics6 depicting7 death and suicide.
In one, a character from Dostoevsky's The Demons8 is raising a gun to his temple.
The renderings9 were so controversial that some critics blamed the disturbing images for the station's delayed by one-month opening.
Vladimir Supkin, a professor of Russian literature at the International University in Moscow, says he is completely against the murals.
He says the station is not a happy one. He says when he saw it, he was very scared because the station isn't light, it's very dark. He says the murals aren't calming and that they are very strange, and he adds that they put people in very bad moods.
Supkin goes on to say that he doesn't understand why the author was even chosen to be the face of the new station.
Unpopular author?
He says that first of all, people don't read as much as they used to and people know his name, but they don't read his novels. He says he thinks that Dostoevsky isn't a very popular author now and that people like to read Tolstoy more.
Some mental health practitioners10 have even gone so far as to say that the morbid11 murals could convince some to take their own lives.
Jayla Siklinskaya, a psychiatrist12 in private practice in Moscow, says the pictures could play a role but one would have to be in a predisposed state then one may see the morbid murals with very different eyes, which could adversely13 affect someone.
Siklinkskaya goes on to say she doubts that the average person would be adversely affected14 by seeing the images on a daily basis. She says there are a lot of graphic15 images that people see every day, even on the news and those images don't drive people to commit suicide.
This is the local station for Vera Gallavina, 63. She says although the pictures might be depressing, Dostoevsky is an important part of Russian history.
"The pictures, the style itself, I think it's just wonderful. It's his face, it's his nature, it's his soul. I think it's absolutely genius," she said.
Oleg Boraxov, 65, says he doesn't understand what all the fuss is about. He says not everyone likes the images, some do, some don't. He says he's just happy that the station was finally built. He says he's been waiting years for it to open because it makes his life much easier to have a metro station right around the corner.
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n.地铁;adj.大都市的;(METRO)麦德隆(财富500强公司之一总部所在地德国,主要经营零售) | |
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v.给…起绰号( dub的过去式和过去分词 );把…称为;配音;复制 | |
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adj.一心一意的;献身的;热诚的 | |
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adv.引起神秘感或害怕地 | |
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n.马赛克( mosaic的名词复数 );镶嵌;镶嵌工艺;镶嵌图案 | |
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描绘,描画( depict的现在分词 ); 描述 | |
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n.恶人( demon的名词复数 );恶魔;精力过人的人;邪念 | |
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n.(戏剧或乐曲的)演奏( rendering的名词复数 );扮演;表演;翻译作品 | |
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n.习艺者,实习者( practitioner的名词复数 );从业者(尤指医师) | |
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adj.病的;致病的;病态的;可怕的 | |
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n.精神病专家;精神病医师 | |
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adj.生动的,形象的,绘画的,文字的,图表的 | |
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abbr.prosecuting 起诉;prosecutor 起诉人;professionals 自由职业者;proscenium (舞台)前部n.赞成的意见( pro的名词复数 );赞成的理由;抵偿物;交换物 | |
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n.欺骗,骗局( con的名词复数 )v.诈骗,哄骗( con的第三人称单数 ) | |
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