The True Story of Yevgeny Polivanov

Yevgeny Polivanov (1891-1938) was perhaps the world's greatest one-armed, opium-addicted, telepathic linguist, revolutionary, and spy. He has confounded his biographers by being so strange that even the most outlandish legends he told about himself sometimes turn out to be true. In 2020, I wrote this article about his life to accompany the publication of his… Continue reading The True Story of Yevgeny Polivanov

The Pre-Soviet Language Reform Movement in Azerbaijan

In 1909, Faig Omar Nemanzadeh wrote: 'Turks are not alone in seeing barriers to progress in the alphabet. The old European pedagogue, Leibnitz, saw barriers to progress in one type of alphabet, saying "Give me a perfect alphabet, and I’ll give you a perfect language; give me a perfect language, and I’ll give you a… Continue reading The Pre-Soviet Language Reform Movement in Azerbaijan