Dmitri Fantski

Notes from the margin

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In the suffocating rush of this modern age, we pause to observe the flickering candles of human endeavor. Like a fever dream captured in ink, News from the Margin sifts through the wreckage of the last month’s global events—and those whispers from the Great Beyond. We do not merely report; we seek the trembling soul beneath the headline. With the weary wisdom of a man who has seen the scaffold and the sanctuary, we find beauty in the struggle and truth in the shadows. Join us for five minutes of profound nostalgia for a future yet unwritten.

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Dmitri Fantski

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Latest episode

Jun 12, 2026

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Episodes

[Bonus Episode] Running Away From Myself, read by Dmitri Fantski 12.06.2026

"I packed my suitcase, my working laptop and my anxiety. I did not know it then, but this was the beginning of something I never saw coming." Welcome to the complete audiobook version of Running Away From Myself, read by the author. This is the story of what happens when you stop standing still and start moving. It is not just about the mechanics of putting one foot in front of the other...

May 2026 - The Fever of the Modern Underground: Notes on a Fractured May 07.06.2026

In the May episode of Notes from the Margin, we step away from the blinding glare of the headlines to examine the quiet, aching fractures of our modern world. Another month dissolves into the grand expanse of history, leaving us to contemplate the deep, existential questions of the human soul. Can gold warm a cold heart when our global pacts shatter? Why must the innocent suffer in silence while t...

April 2026 - The Clockwork Empire (Time and Trade from the Margins) 27.05.2026

I am late with this broadcast. Forgive me. But time is a tyrant of our own making, and what is a single month to the eternal soul? In this episode of Notes from the Margin , we look back at the grand illusions and quiet tragedies of April 2026. From the cold expanses of the cosmos to the burning lines of earthly borders, humanity continues to build its clockwork empires, struggling to calculate th...

March 2026 - The cold is still within us 04.04.2026

Welcome, my dear friends, to News from the Margin . Pull your chair a little closer to the fire. The nights are still cold here in Prague, and the soul, too, feels the chill of the modern age. We are gathered again in this small, quiet corner to look back at the month that has just left us, March of 2026. A month of feverish human striving, of profound sorrows, and, perhaps, if we look closely eno...

February 2026 - The Shaking of the Foundations 04.03.2026

"The stars do not care for our geometry... and the earth does not care for our ledgers." In this second installment of Notes from the Margin , we look back at the twenty-eight days of February 2026—a month that began with the exposure of shadows and ended with the fires of open war. We traverse the wreckage of globalist institutions as the Epstein Files finally surrender their secrets, c...

The Murmurs of January – From the Fall of Kings to the Solitude of Nations 08.02.2026

"Man is a creature that can become accustomed to anything, and I think that is the best definition of him." My dear friends, my brothers in hope and in melancholy, welcome to this first installment of  "News from the Margin." January 2026 has flickered out, leaving us at the threshold of a year that already seems to press its full weight upon our weary souls. In this short form...

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