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forward forward not the Vedas and barriers through
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Whirlwind and hail and snow and bad weather you must
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save me the days and years ahead
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Where do the eyes dream?
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[music]
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dear friends, good evening, we are going out to
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Sorry for the recordings but there's nothing here
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you can do it because for now so to speak
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my ethereal body appears before you
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really
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teaches a course on how Google created Ukraine
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How Google invented Ukraine
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question to Master Margarita about my
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opinion I have already said that actually
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nothing much to add to this What
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the picture seems outstanding to me what's in it
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and when moving away from the letter it’s wonderful
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the spirit of Bulgakov's novel is conveyed that
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the aftertaste from it is especially important
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superb pure and touching though
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last 5 minutes and it seems too much to me
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de personal but nothing can be done
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the power of talent of Ganov and the bullfinch is such that
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their minimalist style of playing without any
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pedals and her looks and facial expressions
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really pierces the viewer right through
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and makes him believe completely
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the basis of A into a huge intellectual
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the closeness that exists between these people
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exists in complete mutual understanding of the Vedas
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they are brought together by a subtle understanding of what
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is happening around them And this is already
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gives rise to such a peculiar
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Solidarity of the doomed Solidarity
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outcasts regarding the similarity of style
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paintings with Harry Potter I'm not
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I really just wrote about it
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both in the ball scene and in the music
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some direct illusions
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musical Although the music there is very
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varied up to the very
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avant-garde jazz Anya Drubich Well done A
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it seemed to me that really
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Harry Potter universe cinematic universe
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Harry Potter had a tax on
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determining influence But this is
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you know, it's just repaying a debt
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because between us
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saying master Margarita also rendered
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huge influence on junkie Rowling and
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Voldemort's appearance there
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a completely obvious reference to Woland with that
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the only difference is that she deserves a lot for it
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thank you She managed to write not
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charming devil devil
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all sorts of charm and it seems to me that in
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in this case her merit is enormous
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without nose and parselmouth
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whom we know as Raf Fiennes but
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at the same time, we still read the book
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this disgusting villain without a single
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a bright spot that managed to turn out to be worse
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even
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this is of course greetings from Grindelwald
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Woland only
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Woland, devoid of all charm
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Moscow Woland attributed himself and
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philosophy and irony and in the background
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he looked like Stalin's Moscow
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really almost as elegant as
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August Dil But those moved to
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classical English boarding school
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among British aristocratic magicians
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good enlightened Avan What is called
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he certainly looks much worse in general
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Stalin's Moscow presents for won
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exceptionally advantageous background
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situations like this character is nothing but
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I don't think it would cause disgust
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which is just some debunking of him
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which happens at Lukshin A some
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so cold
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and the cynicism of August Dil in which there is something
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it seems
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really military scraps
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aristocracy is an important color in
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Volan's character Yes, such a German action
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and the situation around the film I will not
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comment because you understand
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he's annoying as anti-totalitarian
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the reason for all
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inverters of all revolutions in consciousness
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once decent people are now there or
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this is related
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we have a collective but with others staying in
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in most cases this is due to
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overcompensation they never were
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they always considered themselves talented
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worthy of the best And all the time their
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some talented people pushed aside
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and even worse, the Jews Well, here we are
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now is their chance to settle scores
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no ideological component behind it
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no and they have no complaints about lokshin
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no They're just teasing them like red
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the rag teases the bull, the truth is there are no flowers
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distinguishes him teases the movement of the matador
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like a rag it's like this
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a generalized person teases someone else's talent
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Anyone can't come to terms with this
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the person who knows more writes better
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more is printed or more is translated
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it seems to him that he is in demand in the world
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enemy and he is looking for him at any cost
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any signs of hostility are not allowed by the way
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not saying
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Mark
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the same fish soup that Russian received in
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a million quotes diplomacy in reality
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actually Russian
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intelligence agencies tried to escape Bidva and
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perform a demonstration on them
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the process in the camera will have to dance at all
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no problem for Andrey Lugovoy who is it for them
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promised him it's not tomorrow yet
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you'll have to do it, but sooner or later
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definitely, and by the way, he’s great
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knows about it because they are such suckers
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killers killers losers
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leaving behind a darkness of traces and
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Once caught, they usually have no illusions
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about their fate and to everyone who
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I'll scratch Mach were everyone who helped
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return some of them to Israel some
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to Australia Many thanks and Hello
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This is a victory I don't agree with those people
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who write that this is a small Victory
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The victory is big and visible, especially
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because the contours became clear
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actually called Pranker
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not at all prankster but typical GBSH nay
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provocations with luring into some
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the territory of all Russian dissidents
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especially writers and with their subsequent
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or kidnapping or I don’t know what
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they have enough imagination there, great What
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it was blown up at the very beginning
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of the people we'll talk about today
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speak from Western Europeans
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there are a lot of American authors
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interesting applications but won with a huge
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with a detachment from Remarque I understand why I and
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then we'll talk about the remark I can't
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to say that I came up with something new about him
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lately but he has become very
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clearly come true therefore Remarque
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remain the topic from which it is difficult
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look away, by the way I re-read it
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the occasion of our today's lecture: shadows in paradise
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and I can’t say what this book is for me
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I liked it I didn't like it
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initially
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And in general I came to a terrible conclusion
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Now I will develop it in more detail
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almost all modernists could not
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write
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dialogue hin wrote it absolutely God
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knows how to re Markov diologists are terrible
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fake naps even worse than hesky one
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perhaps he could because he actually
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was real
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modernists in lifestyle and in method
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letters and
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That
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joyskin is tiring But the thing is
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what Nabokov correctly wrote: And children
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they don't like to read books he quoted
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if there are no pictures in them
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and conversations And I added He if in
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the book has a lot of dialogues
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not her at all
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I open it, I also have this feeling
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that dialogue is some kind of
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obsolete form has been eliminated
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has become obsolete, I must now write either internally
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monologue like Joyce or associatively
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like ulitin there are many ways but here
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such a normal conversation I said I
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I thought I added she noticed it
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unbearable archaism, it’s better not to read it
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Well, more or less interesting dialogue
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By the way, it is being built near Gdi sa but
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also there he prefers not actually
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direct speech but the dialogue itself to me
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it seems that the conversations of the heroes are on the wring
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Remarque - This is something completely
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monstrous Well, we'll talk about it
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that doesn't make him a bad writer
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makes him a writer somewhat
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archaic but certainly its main
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just the whole journalistic part of it
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fiction she continues with me
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cause persistent
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admiration What has changed in
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ZhD Well zhd This is a completely different text in
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in general, it’s just cut by a quarter and
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a lot of unnecessary things were thrown out from there
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conversations But many p
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which would be in
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I think it's just a matter of consideration or whether it's politically correct
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pretty much a different book
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which in my opinion became much more fun
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read
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Tell me a failsafe recipe from
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loneliness gasp like a wolf howl 49 years old
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wives not children only with
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cat Oh, I'm sorry God, this is very
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sad situation in August I'm in this
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situation I can only tell you one thing
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I think it’s quite enough to have a cat
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useless pretty pointless Well me
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not a cat lover if alone
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a dog helps better, as we know, well
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I'll light the fireplace, I'll have a drink, it would be nice if I had a dog
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buy But generally if you can’t
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adopt anyone remember here's how
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dreamed at one time in the film one of
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heroes It's hard to be God I took the boy
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I thought he was the only one, I was the only one, we would be together
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fun He took it and denounced me I hope
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what will you do from such a situation
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insured, but it seems to me that there are many in the world
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lonely people whom you could help and
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useful in general, you understand the situation
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living together even the situation
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harmonious marriage does not always save
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The only thing that saves you from loneliness
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it's either to start working on something passionately and
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work with passion, but not everyone can do this
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not everyone is interested in either getting involved in
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it seems to me that something is going on here
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the most important thing is volunteering
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if you start volunteering now, is it possible?
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in any part of the world at least from
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this will save you from loneliness reliably I
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not to mention what's yours
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Volunteering is needed both in hospitals and in
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hospice
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and in schools, you never know where. In general, I
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seems to be the only way to find it here
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situation where you will be to someone
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urgent
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And it seems to me that Syoma is our anxiety
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the worst essays wall
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What is your opinion? No, he doesn’t seem like it to me.
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the most unfortunate And in general I just maybe
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be me
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don't know enough
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Non always seemed like this to me and therefore
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that dis content is not exactly anxiety
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Replica from Shakespeare's chronicle
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And translated according to this
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say with
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tradition, but it seems to me that discount -
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that's not exactly what it is
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incompleteness
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dissatisfaction dissatisfaction
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unfinished and so on not quite
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good novel, another thing is that I
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I love it the most
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of Mice and Men or Lost
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bus like this quarter cakes like this
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things earlier and much more
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steak I love let's say
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Stein they have a lot in common but the content
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useful book anyway
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I love it much more than the notorious ones
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bunches
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there are a bunch of wrath with several of them
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[music]
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persistent with such poetic realism with
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their almost biblical melodies with
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their rather creepy pictures
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despair depression poverty but this is completely
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not my literature although I know what it is
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unconditional American classic Me
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it seems that Russian history is
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history of zeroing zeroing its basis
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Do you think this is legal?
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generalization Well, you probably see it right
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the history of any culture, we want this or
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no, it’s time for us to reset, it’s time
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This is an important thought, I think it’s time for us
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stop thinking that Russian culture is
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this is something exclusive Like the Germans here
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shadows in paradise for a long time there they think about what
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the cause of the German fatal
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predisposition to fascism Yes, not in
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what is it as Mikhail Uspensky wrote
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fascism is the normal state of humanity
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Now Russians are experiencing this epidemic
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it is absolutely possible that it is not
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they will survive because it is a disease
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such a deadly cancer of the nation it is possible
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to survive or not to survive here
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Germany didn't survive for my taste
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became completely different, it's just different
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country and Russia will also be absolutely
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another Although so German
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German punctuality, faith in ideas
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There is no Nazism in Russia, there is such a thing
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passive living of these ideas passive
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quite slow their internal
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Overcoming
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but to say that in Russia it really is
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90% supported Putin Well, remember ate
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this was not the case even in his best times
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you see the thing is that global
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the ratings are so fast and total
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collapse quickly and completely
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That's why
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no confidence in total slavery
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not to be in total support of Putin
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should And this is the disease of the spirit that
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affects many nations which is
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kind of childish teenage well
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such an indicator of adolescent status
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the nation Russia will come out of this of course and
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Of course it will come out unrecognizable. But can we
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we expect this in America Dana
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we can in any country we can do this
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expect a famous novel like this
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this novel is really impossible
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actually not so harshly satirical
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in relation to the states is a book that A in
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to one degree or another reflects in general
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phenomenon of the human spirit you think
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only in the States could Trump appear or
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only in the States could a Greek realize himself
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Stilson from the dead zones Yes, anywhere it is
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very common things and what
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nation next Which nation is next We are
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we never know, but judging by the fact that
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Russians are really like natives
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Harman is bringing instability to the world and
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civil wars a lot
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Russians who arrived here It may well be
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bring America to the brink of civil
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war I would really not like this but
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no understand no guaranteed
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there is no panacea for this
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illnesses of the spirit from this cancer of the soul which
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equally captivating
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English-speaking liberal countries and countries
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Europe sacred stones of Europe with their
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huge history of humanistic
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values ​​This arises in any crowd and
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plow up like such a terrible volatile
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brown flame has nothing to do with it
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you will do
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a person cannot overcome what
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nave mava called the crowd filth a temptation
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This crowd is Evil, such a word is nothing
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let's say it's more unpleasant
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pastiness is an eternal reminder to us
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about the fact that in our nature there is a crowd
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ZNO servo ZNO and various abominations
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A
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naturally there are many questions about that
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and Will they continue from my point of view?
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detain Russians
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musicians
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not only Russian musicians in general
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tourers Thailand experience turned out to be me
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I think it's sobering
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the situation looks painfully pleasant
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Triumphant for detaining the country No not
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I think that they will, but that they will try
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reach this one hundred percent Why do they
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trying to reach out but because the other
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agenda as was said no They are not talking about
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what to say other than
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me
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It’s a sin to think except about our others
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texts and today's statements
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they have nothing so they are of course
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show trials will drag on
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in both senses of the word and ongoing processes
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in culture very demonstrative and courts
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public ones will also need public ones
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executions are mandatory if they have not done so before
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they will have time to collapse Russia comes out and how
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Levich Pavlovsky correctly predicted
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Russia enters the kingdom of heaven
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absolutely such Ivano Groznensky
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level to the level of the Moscow kingdom
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there is nothing good about this, of course, and
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I think about this with extreme disgust
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but here, unfortunately, there is nothing else
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being viewed With all my desire, I don't
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I see no other option And myself
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they are not capable of creating anything
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Of course, I am driven by wild envy and
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they will continue
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We are abroad, they are at home inside
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they have nothing to talk about will Nadezhda be allowed
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until the elections Well, you know better than me
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it's already in the know because you are now
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let's say sit in front of the computer and I
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I don’t even know what’s going on there in Vka
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Nadezhdin is around, but I believe that he
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they won’t allow it and the point is not that
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indicate insiders but because they just
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we must not allow him to
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promotes them Well, how should I say
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to the final I pour to the final
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concreting the country it makes them all
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actions are finally clear
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finally
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interpreted this turns the situation
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from the drama theater to the circus and of course nothing
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They will succeed with privatization
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stop public opinion and
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privatize
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it seems that it’s the best for them
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killer scenario the most disastrous
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they unerringly choose the worst one
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matching the epoch vector Vector
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era is such that Russia radically
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reformat this old one
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government monster Well, just
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destroy it so it doesn't lie on the road
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create a free cultural Russia
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perspective and so on this Vector
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it seems to me that it absolutely coincides with
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behavior of the Russian authorities which
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deals with such maniacs
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self-destruction as we know for a maniac
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the main thing is to destroy themselves
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systematically do the most terrible
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choice now for them For us For everyone
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It was better, of course, that they hope
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were not allowed anywhere precisely because
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As a result, the glory of Hope will increase
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repeatedly Yes, and they have their own throne
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will undermine
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seriously Can elections be for Putin?
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can become a point of tension
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of course they can and should do anything for Putin
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incident any deviation from smooth
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The predictable scenario today is
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an extremely unpleasant challenge and you understand
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after all, what is the peculiarity of rigidity?
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The read system has no system
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springs
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She's all hard, she doesn't know how to fight
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shaking and at some stage not very
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understandable They will take Yes and stumble upon
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stone a stone that lies in a rut
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there would be another system, well, he grunted
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cracked but overcame it at the first
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I won't say any resistance to the attempt
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the first global problem with
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Is anyone in good health?
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whether with the elections or with some leaks of lice
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leaks about secret lives about corruption This
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absolutely unimportant important
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that this system will collapse from the first
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the most unsteady Collision with
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reality because she is completely with
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it doesn’t intersect in any way, so everything
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these mean thoughts about what is in Russia
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some frenzied crowds of people wandering around
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pogrom Yes, these crowds are just waiting for
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turn over And so of course Hope for
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Let them vote. Why create more?
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themselves another point of tension They
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they just don’t understand that by not letting him in they
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the situation becomes even more confusing and
00:24:12
spoil it even more
00:24:17
Ott Tell me about
00:24:26
razor heads holo Roma about World War II
00:24:31
war attempt there the main character tchik
00:24:33
I think this is an attempt to answer
00:24:36
flower in the mountain desert
00:24:40
where the question is asked: Here we are the carriers
00:24:45
old tradition we
00:24:47
dying away But we are being replaced by
00:24:50
those who are even worse
00:24:56
eat
00:24:58
fascism or communism that comes
00:25:01
to replace a rather limited
00:25:03
aristocracy or The truth may be
00:25:07
that I don’t know, she’s not in Marxism
00:25:10
there may be truth in religion but just
00:25:13
It's no coincidence that the main character is there
00:25:16
desert who converted to Islam under
00:25:19
performing empty pressure
00:25:26
This Hero form
00:25:29
he is just such a martyr
00:25:32
disbelief and Galsworthy puts forward here
00:25:36
a very important thought: Is man possible?
00:25:39
without Faith Because if he has this
00:25:42
Faith
00:25:44
No, moral corruption is inevitable for him and
00:25:48
that's why desert is there
00:25:50
And having achieved love from a beauty and it seems
00:25:54
to get my life back on track
00:25:58
faces public outrage
00:26:00
and understands what is behind this indignation
00:26:02
there is a certain truth and further
00:26:04
his life becomes fruitless if you
00:26:07
refuse to perform rituals of meaning
00:26:10
which you do not understand which you
00:26:12
completely alien If you refuse
00:26:15
Faith If you refuse any
00:26:18
moral rule you can survive and
00:26:20
you can even be fruitful and
00:26:22
talented but you can't love to be
00:26:25
beloved but in other words you
00:26:28
amputated part of the soul so here's the Blade
00:26:31
razors razor edge more precisely this is what it is
00:26:35
a kind of answer is an attempt to find
00:26:40
V
00:26:41
today's realities these Foundation
00:26:45
the mysterious foundations of the Faith on which
00:26:48
it would be possible to build its building and
00:26:52
the main characters there come to this
00:26:55
paradoxical to the conclusion to a greater extent
00:26:58
you are an atheist, a convinced ideological person in
00:27:01
to a greater extent you are ready to accept
00:27:04
There can be faith precisely because life
00:27:07
without Faith has set you up for necessity
00:27:11
some powerful inner Light
00:27:14
some powerful internal drive
00:27:18
because if this is not the case then it is unclear
00:27:20
For what
00:27:26
all Nobel Prize awards
00:27:29
Russians received it only five times Well
00:27:32
you know we need to develop new territories
00:27:36
we need to master new genres really joyce
00:27:39
And it didn't help, he brought his Dublin
00:27:42
so to speak, into the archives of world classics and
00:27:45
This Dublin became one of the symbols of the 20th century
00:27:48
centuries but unfortunately nothing works
00:27:51
with the Nobel Prize Apparently they
00:27:54
put off the sun for later and for later
00:27:56
thought about giving it someday for his 70 and he
00:27:59
take it and you won’t even live to see 6 maybe
00:28:03
maybe they thought somehow
00:28:06
way to encourage Joyce when everything
00:28:09
they'll read the wake, don't care, but that's not the case
00:28:12
it will never happen, I assure you, but in any case
00:28:15
In this case, the Nobel Prize is not even given
00:28:17
for mastering new literary
00:28:20
territories and yet Joyce managed to do this
00:28:24
sketch your Dublin so that the policy can
00:28:27
looks like according to the master plan A between
00:28:32
we are talking primarily about boundaries
00:28:37
genres about mastering new unprecedented
00:28:39
territories I think one of the closest
00:28:42
Nobels will be given for a graphic novel
00:28:44
precisely because this genre is not
00:28:47
only the past but also extremely
00:28:49
interesting future new markets are exploring
00:28:53
new intonations
00:28:56
new
00:28:57
writer's back Unfortunately Russian
00:29:00
literature has behaved in recent years with
00:29:03
monstrous depressingly traditional with
00:29:07
some kind
00:29:08
a I would say with sad boredom a
00:29:14
so continue to scoop forever forever
00:29:17
themes and conflicts of the 20th century, of course
00:29:20
has not disappeared from literature from life
00:29:23
and Russia is now repeating that God is all
00:29:26
what circle is it
00:29:28
Well, if you're tired of these repetitions, if you
00:29:31
It’s hard. Well, that means we shouldn’t write about Russia.
00:29:34
then you have a chance to do
00:29:36
anything
00:29:37
divinely original and like nothing else
00:29:40
similar writing about Russia original
00:29:42
prose is not possible because they are all already
00:29:43
already written this topic is exhausted
00:29:46
when she magically changes
00:29:48
Here you can write the second Volume of the Dead
00:29:56
dushmani conductors of fascism And now
00:29:59
they are perhaps the most developed
00:30:01
Is the state in the world fair?
00:30:03
claim that their national spirit
00:30:06
inherent desire for extremes I find
00:30:09
busy thinking thoughts
00:30:11
Kormiltseva about fascism as attempts
00:30:13
find a new one he didn't say fascism
00:30:16
It’s just that it was with me
00:30:18
said this is archaic as a way to find
00:30:21
new seriousness in his attitude towards
00:30:23
fascism has always been quite clear
00:30:27
Well, as for
00:30:29
It’s beneficial to understand Freedom, after all.
00:30:33
modernization is different for peaceful
00:30:36
modernization of which is busy, for example, there
00:30:39
Europe or
00:30:41
states of course war is absolutely destructive
00:30:44
it's pointless and unnecessary, but there are some
00:30:48
understand the ways of military neurosis
00:30:51
modernization when if you don't
00:30:55
modernizes urgently
00:30:59
you are some kind of brave technologist
00:31:02
I'll gobble it up
00:31:04
so how do I
00:31:08
seems
00:31:10
Peaceful if you like Peaceful scenario
00:31:14
modernization He would be for Russia
00:31:18
very good but Russia does not have this
00:31:21
experience
00:31:26
VNO in the novel bit in the way of the sun is done
00:31:30
through the nozzle through the umbilical hernia through
00:31:33
Overcoming yourself and what is special
00:31:36
unpleasant through Overcoming human
00:31:39
nature
00:31:46
In general, why did Israel save
00:31:50
troubles I don't think that only Israel I
00:31:53
I think that they also took part in saving the troubles
00:31:57
all the famous musicians of the world who
00:32:00
signed a petition in their defense and
00:32:03
human rights activists from many countries around the world and those
00:32:05
who disseminated information and what
00:32:09
concerns Israel's Great role here
00:32:12
emphasizing that the true righteous
00:32:14
saves one life but in fact a whole one
00:32:17
the world and so on, well, this is the attitude towards
00:32:21
svom
00:32:26
citizens Well, it’s generally accepted
00:32:28
in most countries of the world this is for Russia
00:32:30
it is unusual because it is eternal
00:32:33
some kind of total is happening
00:32:35
neglect of human materials
00:32:38
Russia doesn’t love its citizens, it doesn’t love them
00:32:40
There will be no protection, this is not the situation where
00:32:43
the Consul will really do everything
00:32:45
possible so that your citizens do not get caught
00:32:48
something happened to you in prison
00:32:50
Try it
00:32:57
here, of course, is what Veterans
00:33:01
special operations svo as war veterans she
00:33:05
once again he will throw it to his grandmother
00:33:08
don’t go You see, this is life for Israel
00:33:11
Israelis are objectively significant
00:33:14
existing value and Russians
00:33:18
are constantly proud of
00:33:20
that there is someone else’s neck, a penny, and our own
00:33:25
head Not particularly expensive there
00:33:28
paraphrasing a proverb I loved
00:33:30
quote Pushkin, these are all the assurances
00:33:34
that our Rescuers are the best in the world Because
00:33:36
that life is not precious to them, our Soldiers
00:33:38
the best in the world because there is no death
00:33:40
they are afraid this is all the result of this
00:33:42
eternal fatal neglect of life
00:33:45
yours is not expensive for you because it is not yours
00:33:49
that ownership is a right
00:33:51
ownership of it has already been declared
00:33:53
state
00:33:55
therefore no
00:33:58
times dol before sote care sote they are in
00:34:03
Russia is out of place in Russia is triumphant
00:34:06
absolutely disregard for
00:34:08
to the human mass that inhabits
00:34:11
country It’s bitter to think about it even more bitterly
00:34:14
talk but nothing can be done
00:34:19
Who else from
00:34:22
post-war
00:34:25
But
00:34:27
are all authors who
00:34:30
survived the First World War after
00:34:33
Second Whatever
00:34:35
it's strange to have such power, although there's nothing in
00:34:38
there is nothing strange about this, such power, such power
00:34:41
there was a culture shock what to write about the Second
00:34:44
World War II didn’t start right away and they wrote
00:34:48
they are rather superficial, trying not to
00:34:52
touch upon or remain silent about some
00:34:55
Abyss which
00:35:00
I love my mouth
00:35:03
dedicated to Sai favorite story from
00:35:06
Sarov late nine absolutely
00:35:09
brilliant
00:35:12
I remember the story as well as now Yes, this one
00:35:14
the boy is Charles and the girl is her
00:35:19
touching little ears exactly
00:35:24
[music]
00:35:25
Volo
00:35:27
In Europe, this is all written much more
00:35:30
later and most importantly the war is not described there
00:35:34
strictly speaking, military Romanov never
00:35:37
even Hemingway appeared then
00:35:39
who was sure that this was about
00:35:41
he will write about the Second World War
00:35:43
his main Roman conceived a trilogy on
00:35:46
land on water and in the air wrote from it
00:35:49
only the water part of the island was in the ocean
00:35:52
I’m dissatisfied with her, I think not without reason and
00:35:55
never printed in my lifetime
00:35:57
Although Novodvorskaya thought it was better
00:35:59
his book I can’t admit it
00:36:03
I can World War II by and large
00:36:07
account Not described because it exists
00:36:10
too many ideological obstacles
00:36:12
there are too many things this way
00:36:15
you can't talk too much
00:36:18
not agreed until
00:36:21
end by
00:36:25
pain
00:36:27
about interwar prose that can
00:36:31
appear now I think at
00:36:33
wait extremely
00:36:36
For a long time I wanted to say that the idea is so
00:36:39
say turn
00:36:42
zeroing it out
00:36:45
idea of ​​Marina's novel by Sergei Chenko Arma house
00:36:49
where is the pause
00:36:55
Enya draws a diagram in the novel
00:36:59
pyramid one of
00:37:01
Leonov's heroes Where is the whole story
00:37:04
humanity appears as a chain
00:37:06
triangles with decreasing
00:37:09
median disaster after which smoke
00:37:12
always thinner and the pipe lower
00:37:15
human history can't be helped
00:37:17
this is a chain of global disasters pause
00:37:20
between which the sun becomes shorter
00:37:22
the results of the recovery of the sun are pity
00:37:25
poorer
00:37:27
I don’t know why it’s like that, maybe it’s there
00:37:30
Chenko in the novel an assumption is made
00:37:33
that people are losing altruism and therefore
00:37:36
they do not take care of themselves or the world in which
00:37:39
they live in general armag the house is very important
00:37:43
Great absolutely prophetic
00:37:47
Have you seen the novel?
00:37:50
have you heard about the series in modern times?
00:37:54
unfortunately I looked it up a week ago, you know
00:37:57
I generally watch very few TV series
00:37:59
masters I looked because well I
00:38:02
seemed and seemed not unreasonable
00:38:04
that my guesses about the novel coincide with
00:38:07
the position of the authors and this
00:38:10
it’s important that the Russians find out how to get it
00:38:14
take your lives into your own hands and fill
00:38:17
space and brain opinions about the film
00:38:21
Even if it’s not a masterpiece, it’s repeated throughout
00:38:23
Dogu Well, here is the discussion based on Pan
00:38:27
in general or about Dovlatov or about air in
00:38:30
Russia in general has recently
00:38:33
absence of life after absence
00:38:35
politics pays painful attention
00:38:38
cinema and the search for the internal enemy But
00:38:41
why does this film need such a budget?
00:38:44
actually understand that the film depends
00:38:45
least of all from the budget most of all he
00:38:48
depends on the author's ingenuity
00:38:50
the presence of his brilliant interpretation and
00:38:53
so on all this talk about cinema
00:38:56
by carefully calculating which enemy was given
00:38:58
money all this talk - This
00:39:00
evidence of the terrible emptiness of life
00:39:03
should have discussed in this situation
00:39:07
upcoming presidential elections No they are
00:39:09
arguing about Okino Although it would seem to argue about
00:39:12
politics is much more meaningful simply
00:39:14
because you can do something here
00:39:16
it’s up to you to change something. What
00:39:20
depends on you
00:39:22
cinema policy or moreover in
00:39:24
cinema fund policy
00:39:27
in a film that has already been shot which is equal to
00:39:29
they won't reshoot it I think
00:39:32
the phenomenon is a bit painful
00:39:35
said when people listen to poetry
00:39:36
stadiums are extremely alarming
00:39:39
symptom it means nothing but poetry
00:39:42
there is no more left And this is for anyone
00:39:46
person for any country situation
00:39:48
catastrophic
00:39:51
vki
00:39:55
this is where Ukraine is terrible if it
00:39:58
Ukraine made it even worse if it
00:40:01
Russia did But the worst thing is that
00:40:03
Russia started it and that's why
00:40:07
alas to complain about the terrible Ukrainian
00:40:10
behavior here is of course not necessary
00:40:12
forget
00:40:15
the root cause Russia attacked if not for
00:40:17
would have attacked none of this
00:40:23
it was like you
00:40:25
you think it’s no coincidence that he’s talking now Well
00:40:28
there were several different prerequisites and
00:40:32
but for different people
00:40:35
certainly the main premise and what
00:40:38
lokshina this
00:40:40
entrusted this desire to film in Russian
00:40:43
the material is a bright blockbuster and which B
00:40:47
generally a blockbuster based on Russian material
00:40:49
can be removed if it is not through
00:40:51
fake call and just as fake
00:40:53
Although at times he is a very funny servant What
00:40:56
can be done using material from Russia on
00:41:00
material from the Russian classics War and Peace
00:41:02
lowlands already many times Ana Corena
00:41:05
I was recently, but let’s take a master
00:41:11
Margarita Moreover, the book with
00:41:25
chop it up, you know, in the Kremlin
00:41:28
are really thinking about rehab
00:41:31
the devil and for the rehabilitation of the devil it is better
00:41:35
set m film set master
00:41:38
You can’t find margaritas, they understand there
00:41:41
what power they betrayed in themselves and in everything
00:41:45
absolutely manifestations in all external
00:41:49
signs of the devil's power taking possession
00:41:51
Vladimir Putin is very clear, they
00:41:53
launched a picture called thinking
00:41:57
they started to please him with this
00:42:00
the picture is essentially about him about
00:42:02
mythology of power that wants to do evil
00:42:05
does good about the patron of artists
00:42:08
art about a loved one so to speak
00:42:10
social engineer of the empire and so on
00:42:13
but it was supposed to be the devil and here they are
00:42:17
played this game and then during this time
00:42:20
sharp
00:42:27
but also directly social necessity
00:42:31
realize the abyss of the fall and somehow from this
00:42:34
demon get it out for yourself
00:42:36
abolish It seems to me that the original
00:42:40
Master Margarita's message was
00:42:42
really in justifying evil Well If
00:42:47
assume that this is a novel for
00:42:49
one reader really is like that
00:42:50
Afranius is irresistibly attractive
00:42:53
dialogue between Aranius and Pilate and yet
00:42:56
I'm telling you that they will kill him, all this happened
00:42:59
an attempt, as it were, not even to reset it to zero, but
00:43:03
It’s certainly an attempt to nullify humanism
00:43:06
instill in the Russian population that
00:43:07
her only helper is the devil
00:43:10
everyone else from her is from Russia
00:43:12
turned away
00:43:13
quite common like this
00:43:15
stratagem if you like and Woland of course
00:43:19
conceived precisely for this purpose, but then
00:43:22
something went wrong, they changed the director
00:43:25
the director came up with absolutely
00:43:28
your intonation and your ideas Well, here you go
00:43:32
that's why it turned out like this
00:43:34
the painful urgency of the master right there
00:43:36
understand the evidence of genius
00:43:39
books or evidence of afterlife
00:43:40
he didn’t allow Bulgakov’s opportunities to be removed
00:43:43
good picture he intervened in the situation
00:43:46
he blocked this process with all his might
00:43:50
but then somehow it turned out so here it is
00:43:52
he didn’t interfere with Lokshin, apparently because
00:43:55
he liked the plan
00:43:58
because it turned out to be the same picture about
00:44:02
about today's Moscow about today's devil
00:44:05
about today's devilish temptations about
00:44:09
what happens to people who are on this
00:44:12
Temptation
00:44:15
peck unambiguously and unconditionally and die
00:44:20
having gone through so many tragic
00:44:22
tests So
00:44:24
that this is not for the Glory of Satan
00:44:27
the movie was intended to be satanic
00:44:31
such a cliché Well, because you see with us
00:44:34
It’s not the church either, it’s not the state ideology
00:44:37
us satanic
00:44:40
the sect is very K
00:44:43
unfortunately the thoughtful design is complete
00:44:47
terrible
00:44:48
rituals therefore fil
00:44:52
Saya vro all will not spare money
00:44:57
Lokshin Well done for being able to turn this around
00:45:01
in your
00:45:04
benefit Is it possible to give a lecture about lumps Makar with
00:45:07
over time, probably because the crust is not in vain
00:45:10
same me
00:45:11
I bought Lou Maris, it’s not in vain that I read it
00:45:16
I think the magic is incredibly interesting
00:45:19
realism Latis wait Russian-speaking authors
00:45:23
I wonder why this genre is mainly in
00:45:26
South America or Eastern Europe like
00:45:29
Pavich No of course No Pavich is not
00:45:33
magical realism I would say Pavich -
00:45:35
this is such mannerism, variety of form
00:45:38
just like that yourself
00:45:41
the scripts themselves are the plots of his novels they
00:45:44
often quite elementary
00:45:47
not to say primitive genius
00:45:50
forms of presentation found there Roman
00:45:52
clepsydra Roman dictionary there landscape
00:45:57
Cha Pavic I think this is quite
00:46:04
poor intellectual saturation with
00:46:08
rather poor conceptually or something
00:46:10
this is a wonderful skill
00:46:13
tell a story every time to others
00:46:16
way That's by the way what it's not
00:46:19
I wish it would be perfect
00:46:24
candidate
00:46:27
in Europe This is also clear Because
00:46:31
these are the remains of the building mantis
00:46:34
worldview is the desire to tell
00:46:39
fairy tales instead of dull production
00:46:42
essays instead of dull monotonous
00:46:45
Realism just seems to me
00:46:48
what is magical realism
00:46:52
Disya with
00:46:54
th
00:46:56
technical accuracy of details and complete
00:46:59
the incomprehensibility of the whole will create the effect
00:47:02
scary and makes us read what's on
00:47:05
in fact, the distortion somehow touches us
00:47:09
What's disturbing about a scary story is that it
00:47:14
fabulous
00:47:15
Part
00:47:18
underlined Alo subk
00:47:24
neon giving terribly detailed well
00:47:29
like Kafka has such a prosaic Mega
00:47:32
detailed report
00:47:34
but by overcoming any convention and
00:47:38
vice versa
00:47:39
such monotonous realism in particular
00:47:42
absolutely clear and meticulously written
00:47:46
the whole represents the absolute
00:47:49
fantasy is what it really is
00:47:50
the main technique of magical realism I
00:47:53
I think so
00:47:56
Hoffman and
00:47:58
Gogol felt this very well
00:48:02
Therefore, all of Gogol’s mythology is nothing
00:48:05
nothing more than Hoffmann’s projection onto the Ukrainian
00:48:10
reality
00:48:13
then the main thing is what else is characteristic of
00:48:16
magical realism This too
00:48:18
I think she's pretty funny she's not
00:48:23
psychologists because g is psychology
00:48:27
there is no fairy tale
00:48:29
fiction That's why most
00:48:32
Latin American novels genre
00:48:34
magical realism with all their lush
00:48:37
they don’t offer flowery imagery
00:48:40
how long do we need
00:48:42
even Marquez has such a convincing hero
00:48:45
there is only one hero
00:48:47
everyone else's kias
00:48:50
maybe you're confusing it with
00:48:54
tell pinna I don’t know that much Although
00:48:57
I love Romana very much and admires him
00:49:01
maybe with time
00:49:03
but I even have it on a shelf of honor
00:49:07
but there's a better chance that I'll talk about the hood
00:49:11
because this is still my favorite
00:49:14
writer Well, along with the female Probably And
00:49:18
at least
00:49:20
Salii
00:49:24
outcast
00:49:27
probably because
00:49:31
that Kavka is an inevitable stage of development
00:49:35
European literature without Kafka This is it
00:49:37
a rare writer without Kafka today
00:49:41
imagine if Kafka didn't exist
00:49:44
it would be necessary to invent a person who
00:49:46
with exactly this level of detail
00:49:49
horror protocols combining absolute
00:49:53
routine with
00:49:56
sadism is of course one of Kuznetsov
00:49:59
reality of the 20th century but not because he
00:50:01
designed it and because he did it
00:50:04
felt he was the first to say so
00:50:07
endowed with pathological and national
00:50:12
professional sensitivity to
00:50:14
everything is kavka - this is what it really is
00:50:17
feels felt what was happening around
00:50:20
violence all over the skin
00:50:24
every second
00:50:26
I think
00:50:28
what without
00:50:30
horse nightmare without horse sleep where
00:50:34
the details are so clear and whole as in
00:50:37
the hunter is scared and fundamental
00:50:41
it’s unclear this is what made him
00:50:44
main
00:50:45
storyteller of the century by the Gris brothers
00:50:54
centuries many times the Soviet Union
00:50:57
loved but somehow I never had
00:51:00
interesting to read, God forgive me
00:51:02
I'm spoiled by Dumas and I'll never
00:51:05
I wanted to know anything about him
00:51:08
that it was so very old
00:51:10
absolute handsome gentleman
00:51:15
It seems to me that Remarque’s best text is This
00:51:20
spark of life with mono allegory
00:51:25
expressions that are quite common
00:51:27
found in Remarque, including
00:51:29
shadows in
00:51:31
heaven there The spark of life is a novel by Mita
00:51:35
on the physical plane, the thing is, you understand
00:51:37
that Remarque knew how to describe what he saw
00:51:39
what he knew thank God he never was
00:51:41
in a German concentration camp so there
00:51:43
the description is in nature
00:51:46
quite, well, speculative
00:51:49
at least the main words are said there
00:51:52
which then repeat in life loans there
00:51:55
says to another after being released from
00:51:57
camp It seems to me that we are the last people
00:52:00
on Earth someone else says, but to me it’s the other way around
00:52:02
it seems that we are the first people on Earth
00:52:05
nothing life-affirming in such
00:52:07
no statement because it’s old
00:52:09
culture if it leads to this
00:52:11
she
00:52:13
compromised by the way and riot
00:52:15
of all sorts of youth subcultures, he too
00:52:18
associated with disappointment in culture
00:52:21
which saved no one and nothing
00:52:29
stopped Can you recommend
00:52:31
lemon for children Why not I think
00:52:34
that first of all, children know more than us
00:52:37
you and secondly, of course, lemons
00:52:42
the writer is very educational in what
00:52:44
I mean, you know
00:52:54
Zholkovsky
00:52:56
Because he himself was so organic and
00:53:00
before that he made his life his main
00:53:02
he wrote on himself with a writing instrument
00:53:06
in fact, I destroyed myself as a board
00:53:10
stylus
00:53:12
Lemons is so honest that next to him
00:53:15
I can’t lie, so read it
00:53:18
the children were
00:53:24
everyday life
00:53:26
in but the sexiest most erotic
00:53:29
Lino's stories it seems to me like
00:53:32
once
00:53:34
that the writer has enough lemons
00:53:36
chaste because everything is physical
00:53:38
the side of love is a burden to him, he loved
00:53:42
one woman loved her madly then
00:53:44
others have been added but I take the wound
00:53:46
Limonova was madly in love with one woman
00:53:54
after sex without love it's disgusting
00:53:57
because lemons are not about sex
00:54:01
lemons - it's about honesty and loneliness
00:54:04
freedom about forced transformation
00:54:06
kind and gentle young man in iron
00:54:09
hero into a man of lemons - this is about
00:54:12
painful operation performed on
00:54:14
by itself compartment of all kinds
00:54:17
sentimentality
00:54:19
soviet binding
00:54:22
by the way, it's lemons
00:54:25
such a genius for living life and
00:54:27
telling about her as you remember there
00:54:29
life to talk about life with Marquez
00:54:33
therefore it is necessary for Limonov to benefit
00:54:35
Read to children I think that membership in
00:54:38
his party to many children was Well, not that
00:54:41
to be useful but important because it
00:54:43
raised them into nonconformism
00:54:45
nonconformism is the most necessary thing
00:54:48
as Lemons said, as he himself explained
00:54:50
ability to shout in perestroika let's finish
00:54:53
reforms like Stalin
00:54:55
depending on content
00:54:59
Vyka in itself provokes this
00:55:04
you to have your own
00:55:07
opinions What tasks do you usually give to children?
00:55:12
Well, if you mean the task to enter
00:55:14
in writing schools here and there
00:55:17
everything is simple, I give the first phrase last
00:55:24
wagon ability to build an unexpected plot
00:55:28
these children this one
00:55:30
adj I'll wave to you
00:55:33
Usually it’s not me, but Katya who gives him the task
00:55:36
I usually give him the simplest tasks
00:55:38
for example, put together a puzzle and where is it?
00:55:41
By the way, our space puzzle I think
00:55:45
you've got him somewhere And there he is, bring him
00:55:50
bye Give me the SOBR diagram here
00:55:56
Solar system such tasks We told him
00:55:58
let's put it together quite independently though
00:56:01
I also scattered it on my own. And those
00:56:04
the tasks that I give to students are
00:56:08
are of some interest here
00:56:10
I’ll probably tell you this at the hard labor course
00:56:12
and link we were now exploring the island
00:56:15
Chekhov's Sakhalin hard labor course and exile in
00:56:17
there is such a thing in Russian literature
00:56:23
theme ru
00:56:25
this beauties and the trial from photographs
00:56:27
Chekhov really saw a beauty
00:56:29
boring sun time to sniff
00:56:54
e saw in New York And so I give the task
00:56:57
Write a story about Sonya with a golden pen
00:57:00
in America so she could do the same here
00:57:03
very interesting and children enjoy it
00:57:06
rush to write this because they
00:57:08
We are sure that these are Russian criminals
00:57:12
with their internal freedom they could
00:57:16
take part in the creation of Hollywood
00:57:19
they wrote the kingdom of dreams very funny
00:57:20
that she's just anyone in Hollywood
00:57:23
Bukovsky will be jealous
00:57:25
and or For example, I already receive from them
00:57:27
strange essay Here's me for example
00:57:30
got two jobs after studying there
00:57:32
I'll google The Night Before Christmas alone
00:57:35
the child writes that the blacksmith is looking for a shark
00:57:40
imagine a woman who would remind him
00:57:42
Solokha’s mother, that is, is looking for a witch and Oksana
00:57:45
potential Witch I write there in what
00:57:48
peculiarity of a Ukrainian woman
00:57:49
Ukrainian female character at night
00:57:52
before Christmas another child writes
00:57:54
absolutely wonderful too
00:57:57
What is the blacksmith in the shark artist?
00:58:00
advantage and he is looking for one for himself
00:58:02
a woman who will be an ideal model
00:58:06
a woman who enchants from whom
00:58:09
you won't get bored, you won't get bored
00:58:11
so he chooses a capricious one
00:58:12
cruel and self-centered
00:58:17
she's a pleasure I was thinking by the way
00:58:21
It’s in my choice that I
00:58:22
guided by both rights first
00:58:25
unconsciously you look like women
00:58:27
mother Well smart ironic malware
00:58:30
philologically advanced to
00:58:33
It's interesting to talk to someone else
00:58:36
I'm always like an artist
00:58:38
subconsciously chose
00:58:40
model I chose a woman about whom I
00:58:45
I like to think which I like
00:58:47
describe with which m
00:58:53
SRO we are having conversations with the American
00:58:57
students with them
00:58:59
really really interesting but I
00:59:02
not to mention that they love it very much
00:59:05
the process itself
00:59:06
they like letters
00:59:12
compose How do you feel about Frederic
00:59:15
Mariet, have you read the ship about 1000 years?
00:59:18
I don’t remember your attitude towards Navita back
00:59:22
top favorite story from his
00:59:28
essays top three favorite stories
00:59:31
Edgar Allan Poe is certainly not an eruption in
00:59:35
the maelstrom just came out of it all
00:59:39
lovecraft undoubtedly the fall of the house of sher
00:59:43
like the most moody story Well
00:59:45
methods of professor resin
00:59:49
you probably know I won't put you to bed Let's
00:59:51
let it be of course true that
00:59:53
happened
00:59:56
Because it's true that
00:59:57
happens to Russia Well and to Mister
00:59:59
Voldemar, by the way, is also the fifth in the whole
01:00:06
probability colu pendulum is
01:00:09
Wilm Wilson's wonderful way
01:00:12
it begs to be spoken, but the deck of the pendulum
01:00:15
worse understand the Sphinx is strong
01:00:18
raska how he mistook for a monster
01:00:21
insect crawling behind
01:00:23
the window is clean but it works See
01:00:26
what thing Edgar Poe brilliantly understood
01:00:29
psychology
01:00:31
I'm afraid you can learn this business from him
01:00:34
now in a month you are my book
01:00:36
you will find the terrible poetics of a thriller there
01:00:39
some guesses about how he did it
01:00:42
Edgar Pop In the sense of scary, probably
01:00:45
absolute leader in the world
01:00:53
cult
01:00:55
it's impossible that I've mentioned it many times
01:00:59
even in this program there is a portrait
01:01:01
American fascist fascism is possible in
01:01:04
America Yes, he is possible everywhere. He lives in
01:01:06
a person we always need to understand
01:01:09
under what conditions does he start?
01:01:12
wake up Lewis doesn't answer us
01:01:15
By the way, I have this question somewhere
01:01:17
bought in one
01:01:23
from Lumi there are such masterpieces
01:01:26
wonderful books there are all these first
01:01:30
they keep some publications here
01:01:32
the charm of those times is a novel in my opinion
01:01:35
thirty-fifth or something about what
01:01:38
This is impossible for us, but for Lewis
01:01:42
it turns out that fascism doesn’t care
01:01:44
social
01:01:45
prerequisites And I have a feeling that this
01:01:49
the prerequisites are not even ideological
01:01:53
lack of Enlightenment
01:01:55
for actively working when he doesn’t say goodbye
01:01:59
when he's not looking for a way
01:02:01
improve
01:02:03
then I think he has no chance
01:02:07
to avoid
01:02:09
fascism on the other hand, just any
01:02:12
manifestations of inhibition here I am there in
01:02:14
sin describes itself in the new novel
01:02:23
myself
01:02:25
electric trains high speed high speed trains
01:02:28
canceled in Europe, a man appeared there
01:02:31
which proves that he travels with
01:02:33
speeds greater than 7 miles per hour are harmful to
01:02:36
health and there it further develops
01:02:38
idea
01:02:42
that by accelerating we shorten life, that
01:02:47
if we drive slower then
01:02:50
story sing slower because
01:02:52
accelerated history
01:02:56
a world that is radical
01:02:58
slowed down and fast smart hero who
01:03:01
lives in a fast world, used to living fast and
01:03:05
there's another girl inside him
01:03:07
inner second me who is sun time
01:03:09
customizes
01:03:12
hurry up
01:03:14
what's out of sync
01:03:19
Well
01:03:23
matchmaker
01:03:27
Roche pog turned out to be in some respects
01:03:31
just a healer Can I give a lecture about Irvi?
01:03:36
show I only love evening in Byzantium nights
01:03:40
party rich man poor man years no
01:03:46
re-read
01:03:53
not enough night party very good
01:03:56
David Foros' book is a must-read
01:03:59
pale
01:04:00
The King and I more or less
01:04:04
I remember if you have a project to do
01:04:06
we did an interview with governor with him
01:04:09
three large interviews with one interlocutor
01:04:12
two on the radio We talked a lot
01:04:14
In general, Igor Mironovich is one of my
01:04:17
favorite interlocutors if we cross paths
01:04:19
why not The problem is that And where
01:04:22
Should I print this interview?
01:04:24
Novaya Gazeta is closed Novaya Gazeta Europe
01:04:27
undesirable Although I am still there
01:04:29
I'll cooperate, I'll be there
01:04:31
I don’t really want to write scared
01:04:34
Yes, you yourself are undesirable to me, [ __ ]. Sorry.
01:04:37
Lord no
01:04:39
I would do an interview here, it’s just not the one
01:04:42
the genre that I love is as you said
01:04:46
Aleshkovsky interview genre I don’t like
01:04:48
genre tr Hello therefore we
01:04:53
would you like to
01:04:57
do
01:04:59
creation of a multinational
01:05:01
multicultural virtual school Mega
01:05:05
which the best would teach creativity
01:05:07
wizards from all over the world, otherwise it’s difficult
01:05:10
begins to resist parasites
01:05:13
I don't believe in virtual destroyers
01:05:15
schools I only believe in the school where
01:05:20
Atmosphere
01:05:23
about the walls of which you can feel but
01:05:26
take part in the creation of Russian
01:05:28
Hogwarts - This is my destiny
01:05:31
purpose and of course I will be it
01:05:33
study
01:05:35
of course What kind of retribution do you think
01:05:38
worthy of today's
01:05:44
you understand the propagandist, it seems to me that
01:05:47
any process over
01:05:50
[music]
01:05:53
niyara
01:05:56
at
01:06:00
there's just a certain disgust in
01:06:03
just to touch these
01:06:05
personalities don’t want to I think that
01:06:09
there is a very reliable way, remember how
01:06:12
Hamlet was sent to England by note
01:06:15
the person who is for you
01:06:18
will hand over
01:06:23
dobu
01:06:25
damn sentence, these are words, we don’t judge
01:06:28
We don't judge you
01:06:32
we will It seems to me that in this case, well
01:06:36
just an announcement We live outside the law
01:06:40
we have our own life
01:06:43
country And you are not for us
01:06:45
just need
01:06:53
announce
01:06:56
zako That's all because they went over everything
01:06:59
laws are divinely human and to do with
01:07:01
they don’t need anything after that
01:07:04
just pretend they don't exist somehow
01:07:06
walk through
01:07:07
maybe they will use them like this
01:07:11
situation They know how to turn the aircraft to
01:07:13
for my own benefit but I think it’s over it
01:07:16
we can work somehow
01:07:18
insure against this possibility
01:07:22
ri
01:07:27
What do you think about Cormoran strikes
01:07:31
com
01:07:32
Rowling's best book of course
01:07:36
running graves But because she's on mine
01:07:38
a topic written to me on a topic close to my heart
01:07:42
sects are the theme of such communities
01:07:45
I manipulate those who are confident that they are right
01:07:48
cruel bloody ones are always bound by sin
01:07:52
general Well and
01:07:54
extreme consciousness of self-importance
01:07:57
I think Rowling felt
01:08:00
Dostoevsky in the main page
01:08:03
danger of today
01:08:05
inability to hear another I would
01:08:08
of course he called the running grave a book
01:08:12
year as for the rest there
01:08:15
Inkheart or death
01:08:19
whiteness, her mother loved her very much, I would love her
01:08:22
you know
01:08:24
didn't call it her
01:08:27
masterpieces But this is useful moral and
01:08:32
soul softener soothing reading
01:08:36
because Rowling she believes in goodness
01:08:38
believes in the possibility of establishing in the world
01:08:42
order order without violence I think
01:08:45
this is very
01:08:48
really
01:08:52
something
01:08:54
Why should I believe when I
01:08:56
I know I know that I will be back I even know
01:09:00
where will I go directly from the airport vrm what
01:09:04
I'll go to Nikitskaya because it was
01:09:06
our club I am absolutely sure that we
01:09:10
we will return that we will work that we
01:09:13
we will build a new education system and
01:09:16
a new country because Russia is before our eyes
01:09:18
Mite ut
01:09:22
All
01:09:24
Most people don't understand
01:09:27
born of monsters and turn them into
01:09:29
monsters are impossible and these elections
01:09:32
shameful Russia will remember again
01:09:34
for many years as the starting point of large and
01:09:38
there are many saving changes like
01:09:41
Do you think Zaluzhny will be fired from me?
01:09:43
the book predicted that the wedge between
01:09:46
Zaluzhny and Zelensky will be early or
01:09:48
lately hammered in that most likely Zaluzhny
01:09:51
doomed
01:09:52
become
01:09:54
politicians candidates for
01:09:57
elections but for now in the near future I
01:10:00
I think that it’s not Zaluzhny’s not Zelensky’s
01:10:02
will take away very big changes
01:10:04
will occur in war and politics in March
01:10:07
April is important here
01:10:12
survive the cold, hard February
01:10:15
survive it in the sense that
01:10:22
February
01:10:24
will be allowed but nothing for a month
01:10:28
will be
01:10:29
there will be some kind of mutual intimidation
01:10:33
maybe Moscow seizures
01:10:34
property could be a pogrom
01:10:37
property but this is not an incident
01:10:39
you see, these are attempts to distract attention
01:10:43
from the mines of destructive forces there will be
01:10:46
some changes since March and now
01:10:52
monsters
01:10:54
in elections, either preventing hopes or
01:10:56
some kind of another sacred sacrifice
01:10:59
plus, of course, the voltage increases by
01:11:02
front it will lead to the fact that in February
01:11:05
March I won’t say that this abscess will burst
01:11:07
there before 25 it’s unlikely in Russia
01:11:11
fateful changes will occur but
01:11:13
significant progress in this year
01:11:16
will happen, this is to be expected and
01:11:18
Of course the film will be the first sign
01:11:21
became a film by Master Margarita later
01:11:24
gradually increasing
01:11:26
polarization calls for
01:11:29
denunciation calls to inform on each other
01:11:32
calls for repression against some and
01:11:35
others but an inevitable process
01:11:53
they should be expected in the end Well, maybe even
01:11:56
be at the end of February but February that's how it is
01:11:59
This is to explain, it’s generally been a difficult month
01:12:02
the last month of winter and March is not yet here
01:12:05
By the way, it’s also a big relief
01:12:07
but the last month of winter is always the month
01:12:11
vitamin deficiency
01:12:14
tired February he is always in the South and yes
01:12:18
although Sinyavsky called him soft and
01:12:21
the insinuating month of February but it's scary
01:12:24
cold insinuatingly it’s still, well, kind of
01:12:28
this is the promise of spring, but before that we have to
01:12:30
live here
01:12:32
live and by the way there will be a lot
01:12:36
since it will be a leap February
01:12:39
a lot of accumulated melancholy and
01:12:41
fatigue how to deal with it I don’t know
01:12:43
Lord, let's drink tea with
01:12:45
drown yourself with lots of cinnamon
01:12:48
coffee force yourself to go skiing Well I
01:12:51
I force you. If I force you, you can
01:12:54
you, that is, well, BTS forces me
01:12:58
There's nothing you can do here
01:13:00
inevitable self-inhibition
01:13:03
just under the factories, yes, you have to live it
01:13:07
February And after February it’s like a click
01:13:11
something will sound and it will begin. Quiet for now
01:13:15
Quiet but later
01:13:17
the avalanche-like fall of Russian hell
01:13:20
who so readily
01:13:23
built mine for ourselves this time
01:13:27
unhappy
01:13:28
compatriots Although compatriots
01:13:30
me and the Ukrainians too, what do you think?
01:13:34
the secret of Iva Andri and the bridge on the Drina and
01:13:36
herbalists chronicles seem to have no plot, but
01:13:38
read on
01:13:40
in one breath Well, you know, Dim iva
01:13:44
Andrich I started reading it for the first time from
01:13:47
submissions from Academician Mints with whom
01:13:50
We
01:13:52
were in
01:13:55
Of course, Iva Andrich does not buy from Macedonia
01:14:00
the plot is also a little similar to
01:14:03
Latin American magical realism
01:14:05
bribes
01:14:06
it is more accurate than the one conveyed
01:14:10
the atmosphere of this small town or
01:14:14
villages of Croatian Serbian Carpathian
01:14:18
Balkan This is Lower Southern Europe
01:14:22
half a century with the skin of a runaway slave
01:14:25
the horse sides of the mountains are covered in cracks and
01:14:28
folds so that there is a place for stonebreakers to lie down
01:14:31
naya without vowels all made of hard characters
01:14:34
Speech Kus Chernovka turns black on the face
01:14:37
earth The Bronze Horseman freezes over
01:14:39
cleft in the saddle
01:14:42
This
01:14:45
feeling terribly filled with tension
01:14:48
dynamic wild and at the same time
01:14:51
such a warm homely feeling all around
01:14:54
and Andrich captured the bridge wonderfully
01:14:59
nadri first of all wonderful
01:15:01
captured this dying woman
01:15:05
Carpathian at the crossroads
01:15:07
all cultural ways of life By the way
01:15:11
Gogol also has it in a terrible place
01:15:14
wonderfully captured What a feeling
01:15:22
pogra
01:15:25
What do you think the block’s prose has in common?
01:15:28
aja What does Blo Okudzhava’s poetry have in common?
01:15:31
it is written in detail in my book about
01:15:34
Okudzhava as for prose here
01:15:37
curious thoughts understand because I
01:15:39
called Aku Java such an incarnation of the block
01:15:43
Well, like a new incarnation of this type
01:15:46
poet through
01:15:52
60m yes After 50 more precisely it seems to me that
01:15:55
the soul in its ordeals for something
01:15:58
manages to learn something from
01:16:01
block the problem was that with all
01:16:03
his divine musicality with
01:16:06
the genius of passages of his prose about
01:16:08
which Pasternak said: He couldn’t
01:16:11
write plot things whenever he wanted
01:16:14
he doesn’t want to write a narrative autobiography
01:16:16
given Retribution in prose he decided
01:16:19
write Confession of a pagan brought her to
01:16:22
scenes of meeting with love Mitina and somehow
01:16:25
didn't go any further, but here's the soul in its own
01:16:29
ordeals in your passions Remember
01:16:31
block soul of ordeal ET across Russia in XX
01:16:34
century she learned some new
01:16:38
skills with some new unprecedented skill and
01:16:42
really prose
01:16:44
Okudzhava, unlike Blox, is not
01:16:47
it is fragmentary it is plot fab it is of course
01:16:51
a little boring
01:16:53
Of course there is, it seems to me that
01:16:55
certain verbosity but it is included in
01:16:57
the condition of the problem is so frozen
01:17:00
the painful, drawn-out reality is like this
01:17:02
here February it is in the throat of Freedom
01:17:06
How the pistol appears there it begins
01:17:08
movement like sims so everything freezes
01:17:11
God bless him, he's a very boring man
01:17:13
Abrosimov then appears briefly
01:17:16
on the journey of amateurs already as
01:17:19
the old man is completely deaf
01:17:23
Although he’s only 60 years old there, what’s the matter?
01:17:28
does it appear to me at all?
01:17:29
the feeling that Aku Java has the most expensive thing in
01:17:33
prose is precisely musical literature
01:17:35
motives like sideways repetition latent
01:17:38
chirping of this or that topic It seems to me
01:17:41
that the block is in posthumous existence
01:17:44
before he incarnates again he simply
01:17:47
I just learned how to write prose
01:17:49
write plot things true plots zha
01:17:53
they are always very peculiarly constructed
01:17:56
because strictly speaking these are not plots
01:17:59
these are the same Chekhovian alternations
01:18:02
levs Well, let’s take a trip for example
01:18:05
amateurs And an even more typical example
01:18:09
this is of course a date with Bonaparte where
01:18:12
three abruptly interrupted narratives
01:18:15
form a complex
01:18:17
textile
01:18:21
ee
01:18:23
him and this contact behind the wall
01:18:27
after which it turned out to be impossible to live
01:18:30
contact with the country of their spinners
01:18:32
who are at home here who are always
01:18:36
betray as if nothing is happening
01:18:38
That's about the mended they are
01:18:53
many pass along to subordinates
01:18:58
they are not created for humiliation and for that
01:19:01
to cold granites
01:19:03
Petrogradsky Petrogradsky Embankment
01:19:06
or the Peter and Paul Fortress was cooled
01:19:09
their hot foreheads But this is Timosha
01:19:14
do you understand such dedication to one’s own
01:19:16
father and the book is written in memory
01:19:19
dedicated to my father's memory
01:19:25
who in his youth ran almost in childhood
01:19:28
I suffered from cysts and then repented all my life
01:19:33
But
01:19:36
Okudzhava is trying
01:19:39
show
01:19:41
on a date with Bonaparte
01:19:45
unbearable
01:19:46
murderous
01:19:48
humiliating contacts of a Russian person
01:19:51
with the state precisely in a meeting with
01:19:53
Bonaparte precisely in the war This was shown with
01:19:57
especially bright is the plot prose and
01:20:00
Moreover, it’s action-packed
01:20:06
prose but written
01:20:10
fragmentary mysteriously not
01:20:13
I would write it just like that
01:20:16
blog If he had time if
01:20:21
He
01:20:23
from continuously passing through it
01:20:26
musical stream which is not
01:20:28
was in the case of Okudzhava Okudzhava wrote with
01:20:31
with huge pauses he had time TX
01:20:34
five years of poetic silence How
01:20:36
there he spoke of poetic suffocation he wrote
01:20:39
when he was disposed to it
01:20:42
era and most of the time he
01:20:46
reproduced Bela
01:20:49
creative period
01:20:51
inspiration late fifties first
01:20:54
the half sixties were a real blast
01:20:56
six o'clock meeting with Olga
01:20:59
Vladimirovna
01:21:02
and the first half of the eighties And so
01:21:07
when there was no demand in society for
01:21:09
life and there was a request for accommodation I’m living out
01:21:13
Okudzhava saved himself with prose too
01:21:16
musical I think it's a journey
01:21:19
amateurs is not inferior to the best pages
01:21:22
his poem
01:21:23
maybe standing next to
01:21:26
songs Bogomolov did not agree Roman
01:21:30
just beautiful and the songs are great
01:21:33
other A kuja was a genius of one kind
01:21:36
literature but a genius
01:21:39
indisputable, I think they are brilliant
01:21:41
there are also pages on the journey of amateurs
01:21:44
By the way, Kuja didn’t like it when this
01:21:51
Niv ro is a date with Bonaparte
01:21:55
really conceptually much
01:21:57
more serious
01:22:00
and as for
01:22:03
travel then this is well first of all
01:22:05
stunning portrait
01:22:07
Uli amazing nie lovenia
01:22:11
Vladimirovskaya
01:22:13
which can probably stand in one row
01:22:16
with the most charming heroines
01:22:18
Russian about world prose with balmoshnaya
01:22:21
swift
01:22:22
with these Polish roots with this
01:22:25
madness in the eyes with this
01:22:28
ready to explode and rush at
01:22:31
this katak which is pursued by the whole krev
01:22:35
the entire Empire cannot sleep peacefully without
01:22:38
two people traveling on no it
01:22:41
just a magical scene and magical
01:22:43
the heroine and that ashen gray hair
01:22:45
eyes I think there was a real avalanche
01:22:48
not like that, but Olga Vladimirovna is like that
01:22:53
this is a pleasure to read, of course. Well, kuja
01:22:55
said yes love story that of course
01:22:57
to the reader this
01:22:59
forest I think that the block could if
01:23:04
emigration occurred recovery If
01:23:07
I would have to somehow learn to live again
01:23:10
could use prose like this
01:23:13
I'll tell you honestly when you
01:23:15
start living in a new
01:23:19
the country is not even new to you abroad
01:23:23
never happened happened but when you start
01:23:25
living in a new environment writing poetry can
01:23:29
and become more complicated, but writing prose is
01:23:33
that crutch with which you can
01:23:35
somehow you can walk or else
01:23:38
constructor with which you can
01:23:40
reassemble myself aku two realized that he is a poet
01:23:44
experiencing the poetic
01:23:51
suffocation he must
01:23:53
study
01:23:58
some kind of imitation of creativity and then
01:24:02
gradually it turns into the present
01:24:04
creativity is alive and normal
01:24:07
Limas in the West faced Russophobia
01:24:10
oh how much
01:24:12
once it happened they ban me in Russia
01:24:16
what is this not
01:24:17
Russophobia or a provocation is being staged
01:24:20
What is against me is not Russophobia
01:24:23
and for example
01:24:25
create unbearable conditions in Russia for
01:24:30
creativity and work but beautiful
01:24:32
conditions for slander, denounce Russophobia
01:24:35
Of course, but such Russophobia as from the outside
01:24:38
I have not seen Russian authorities anywhere
01:24:42
in the west, look no further
01:24:46
east
01:24:51
you have the feeling that she’s Russian
01:24:56
culture is needed
01:24:58
everyone except the Russian authorities whose
01:25:02
dreams and that is, interferes and interferes
01:25:05
seriously
01:25:07
exactly what place in literature
01:25:09
occupied by Arseny Tarkovsky and What
01:25:11
his strongest
01:25:13
poem Well, you know, choose from the poet
01:25:16
one of the most powerful poems
01:25:18
impossible Tarkovsky poet is quite
01:25:21
smooth
01:25:27
his best periods are
01:25:29
thirties and seventies
01:25:33
years late fifties when he led
01:25:36
during the thaw he began to write, in my opinion, dini and
01:25:40
a lot of
01:25:43
but you see, we are the generation that knows
01:25:47
Anivsky from his voice
01:25:51
pla
01:25:53
but at least it was impossible to get books
01:25:55
if you weren't
01:25:58
entrance to the bookstore
01:26:02
writers when I met
01:26:04
Matveeva last year and she found in me
01:26:09
some sense together with Ivan Semyonovich
01:26:11
who just became friends with me I became
01:26:14
live in a writers' bookstore
01:26:21
not to mention the fact that they
01:26:24
the house itself was amazing
01:26:27
the library from which they me
01:26:29
they fed Tarkovsky but they didn’t
01:26:32
loved it very much, so here are his books
01:26:34
I wasn’t there, I knew his poems by heart
01:26:37
there
01:26:39
60-70 and it's hard for me to choose
01:26:43
one thing still fascinates me
01:26:46
Of course his voice acted divinely
01:26:49
handsome with a slight southern Russian accent and
01:26:52
divine reading style that I
01:26:55
remembered and easy
01:27:03
reproducing the soul listens to itself
01:27:06
like Joan of Arc What voices then sing and
01:27:10
I learned to control them then flutes
01:27:12
I call [ __ ] or harps Sometimes I
01:27:15
I wake up and everything sounds like a long time ago
01:27:18
and it seems the finale is just around the corner Hello to you
01:27:22
tall trunks elastic branches to the left angry
01:27:25
rusty mysterious tree from where to me
01:27:28
the birds flies off the first notes but stands
01:27:31
should I take a pencil, what in general
01:27:33
you see, yes, this is not the best for me
01:27:36
favorite is not the best poem
01:27:38
but it’s driven into me, there’s nothing you can do
01:27:41
as well as
01:27:45
and how much foliage covered our lungs
01:27:48
trees pubescent sleep bubbles kiro
01:27:52
wing of tortured butterflies ocher and purple
01:27:56
hope for a precious life on Strife
01:27:59
reconciliation I consciously
01:28:02
I'm missing a line on the Bird's Nest roof
01:28:05
I don't like her, but it's me and me
01:28:08
with the love of that time we walk rustling through these
01:28:10
leaves along the Lenin Mountains in the first
01:28:13
our autumn
01:28:14
love
01:28:16
Zhurkov The thing is that this
01:28:21
tin then I read it when I also
01:28:24
Matveev was presented with Zabolotsky’s three-ton truck
01:28:26
I've read
01:28:28
and the trees I understood Zabolotsky and saw that
01:28:32
Tarkovsky grows entirely from there, he knew
01:28:35
I didn’t know this thing but priority
01:28:37
Zabolotsky, this hexameter is obvious
01:28:40
in the trees it's from there
01:28:42
But even when I got to know poetry properly
01:28:46
Soviet
01:28:47
I still haven’t stopped loving hidden poetry
01:28:51
Tarkovsky had his own note A for
01:28:55
for me the color of Tarkovsky's poetry is the color
01:29:01
evening sky from my eighth floor and
01:29:05
the first stars and here
01:29:08
this this star catalog I think
01:29:11
that since he is serious about astronomy
01:29:13
got carried away it would somehow penetrate him
01:29:17
poems this amazing synthesis of science
01:29:20
and there was still no hint of romance for
01:29:23
why do I need the Star Catalog, also a song from
01:29:25
Breitburg did this in the 8 million catalog
01:29:28
unknown sky phone numbers
01:29:31
hundreds of telephone numbers of the Marov unit and
01:29:34
I'll survive the worlds, I'm the earth's turn now
01:29:37
turned the steel A17 4025 I don’t know
01:29:41
where to look for you the phone's membranes will sing
01:29:44
Alpha Arion answers I'm on the road I'm
01:29:46
now star I forgot you forever I
01:29:49
star Denis sister I want you
01:29:52
dream about you I don't care anymore
01:29:54
call me in 300
01:29:58
yo this is a masterpiece And of course there God
01:30:02
here in Rome after a long time
01:30:04
exile one
01:30:08
semi-calm
01:30:12
Neya stands with his head naked
01:30:15
the breath of Rome As gray as dry grass
01:30:19
Hello to you last stump fate is crafty and
01:30:24
the kings are wrong, but still this has come
01:30:27
day from metz
01:30:44
equatorial place so lonely
01:30:48
he took the astronomer as a friend
01:30:52
new war poems would eat bread no salt
01:30:56
I would eat salt and no bread Tailor Naka or
01:30:59
you don't care, but I'm going to die
01:31:02
refugee or wipe his lips put on shene not
01:31:05
looking at his wife sonnet Oddly enough, but
01:31:09
Most of all I probably love where the black one is
01:31:12
The wind sings in the tongue like Nalchik
01:31:20
thieves
01:31:22
at the steppe stop, that's how it comes in
01:31:26
festival of locusts Lutsk zamor 2 is in
01:31:30
rails
01:31:31
railway prophetic and vague
01:31:34
Call of the blessed impossible ones who don't sleep
01:31:39
cities at night and Careful as an artist
01:31:43
the passerby watches the fire as long as
01:31:46
the railway worker will not disappear in the region of ST
01:31:49
divine orchestration on Oh this
01:31:51
the howling night wind in Stepa is of course
01:31:55
Mighty probably Here they are because I
01:31:58
Less less much he likes things
01:32:01
which Well, so rational
01:32:10
Are they still built on the Western Front?
01:32:13
without
01:32:16
change Well, Roman is called in the West
01:32:19
demon
01:32:20
change
01:32:23
no change there are serious changes
01:32:25
The West has woken up
01:32:27
The West understood what it was dealing with
01:32:31
to paraphrase the famous phrase the West is very
01:32:34
takes a long time to wake up but runs quickly and
01:32:37
in this case he is not running towards
01:32:40
towards
01:32:46
compression event
01:32:50
carrying out
01:32:52
coins to understand son Rublik here
01:32:55
it turned out well, I’m delighted. What if
01:32:59
the new video is very talented and
01:33:02
in general I'm proud I love I love the coin
01:33:05
I'm terribly proud that I'm with her
01:33:07
she's so cool, brave and cheerful
01:33:09
lovely person She's fresh Oxy I'm not
01:33:12
heard the fact is that I usually from my son
01:33:15
getting information about it I mean
01:33:18
senior information about the latest project
01:33:22
xoxy But my son doesn’t live with me now
01:33:25
he doesn't make his career with us
01:33:28
survives safely in its area and I
01:33:33
I communicate with him not very often less than
01:33:36
That’s why I’d like to talk about creativity
01:33:39
Oksimiron and about the latest movie news in
01:33:43
genre of psychological drama and
01:33:45
his latest literary hobbies
01:33:49
I know quite a bit
01:33:53
but I'll probably find out soon because we
01:33:57
soon
01:33:59
see you how do you like the last one
01:34:02
Kosakovsky film
01:34:09
I don't think anyone has seen him yet
01:34:12
but I will see him, Victor the Great for me
01:34:15
director and generally treats me well
01:34:17
the relevant person promised to send it
01:34:22
but I will leave one thing for me
01:34:26
like there are people who have
01:34:29
Absolute credit in my mind
01:34:32
Kosakovsky cannot remove trust
01:34:34
bad picture and would like to but can’t
01:34:37
Therefore, you can be sure that it
01:34:39
I really liked the new movie
01:34:42
I liked the watercolor as I liked it
01:34:44
the antipodes to me as the absolute called me
01:34:47
Rapture is still his favorite movie
01:34:49
my favorite one
01:34:54
Yes he
01:34:56
master of Soviet literature 50 years
01:34:59
back read alexin interesting
01:35:02
your opinion I was with Aleksin a little
01:35:05
I know him interview
01:35:10
Israel but I knew him already
01:35:13
Russia like I
01:35:20
most with peak creative
01:35:24
in the seventies it must be said that in
01:35:28
the seventies wrote everything best
01:35:30
and Aksyonov and
01:35:32
Voznesensky Well, Aleksin is a children's author.
01:35:36
Kataev by the way
01:35:38
speaking, Aleksin had
01:35:42
excellent teen stories It's Me
01:35:45
Why ask a question In connection with our course
01:35:50
koina here Aleksin was clean I was not
01:35:54
for children and this is not for adults this is for
01:35:57
teenager who
01:35:59
solves difficult moral problems for oneself
01:36:01
questions about your favorite work
01:36:04
Aleksin himself is with him
01:36:07
I was a late child I really liked it
01:36:10
Meanwhile, somewhere from which
01:36:13
Vasiliev made a brilliant picture
01:36:15
photos on the wall and thanks to the songs
01:36:18
Okudzhava and thanks to amazing music
01:36:21
legendary unknown author and
01:36:24
thanks to
01:36:25
absolutely brilliant story Well no
01:36:27
brilliant but very talented story
01:36:30
Aksyonov with the wonderful name And those
01:36:33
in the meantime, somewhere we live
01:36:36
there's a tragedy happening somewhere and we don't know
01:36:39
about her but we feel an amazing image there
01:36:42
this woman
01:36:43
and I loved him less there Alika Detkina
01:36:47
lovely detective story
01:36:49
absolutely where very talented
01:36:51
imitated by re bookish teenager I
01:36:55
I generally thought that
01:36:57
Aksyonov is a writer for the intelligentsia
01:37:00
children of such intelligent loners
01:37:02
That's why I could never tell him
01:37:04
forgive the story of crazy eaters I told him
01:37:07
decent meeting immediately said that I
01:37:09
I love you so-and-so all the way down to
01:37:12
Signalman and Gornistov are fine
01:37:14
those crazy m
01:37:19
prog e girls
01:37:23
Olya who is for the sake of championship in everything
01:37:26
drove her mother crazy there she was in
01:37:29
on the way, everything disappeared in her mind
01:37:31
buried And she
01:37:35
so I took a detour about the fact that
01:37:38
talented children spoiled by good things
01:37:41
relationships become callous
01:37:46
I always heard listened thank God not
01:37:49
from one's own family selfishness arrogance
01:37:52
separation from the team and
01:37:56
Aksyonov Aleksin began to explain to me that
01:37:59
he himself understands that talented people are often
01:38:02
he's being bullied and [ __ ]. He didn't mean it.
01:38:05
he really meant this one
01:38:08
phenomenon when a person starts early
01:38:11
when he is declared a genius early and is broken
01:38:13
his fate but it’s still a bad thing
01:38:16
I don’t accept it, but I think he’s wearing it
01:38:20
really broke down
01:38:23
superb late baby my brother
01:38:26
plays on
01:38:28
the clarinet is a pretty funny secret thing
01:38:31
drummer prose Kotlov's signal earlier
01:38:34
You know, he knew how to talk to
01:38:37
children knew how to talk to them and was very
01:38:40
good story third In the fifth row what
01:38:42
want to
01:38:43
you make a really good story
01:38:50
onno
01:38:54
it will harm him
01:38:57
but he knew how, that’s important, he knew how to talk
01:39:02
with these thin broken nerves
01:39:05
children of Soviet
01:39:07
seventies that he himself was a little alone
01:39:09
of them he is in himself
01:39:12
saved this there was a lot
01:39:20
subro was a small lover of Yuri
01:39:23
Yakovlev I am a little more of course
01:39:25
Aleksin loved Well Sotnik Korinets
01:39:29
native Koval they were Magnificent
01:39:32
authors A Koval is just a genius to me
01:39:36
I think I think it's Kim By the way it's
01:39:40
The opinion is completely shared by them
01:39:42
classmates I think
01:39:46
what for Nago
01:39:50
generation made This is important
01:39:54
and you wrote about your revaluation of Galich
01:39:59
How do you feel about Kim? Well, my
01:40:02
attitude towards kim is quite detailed
01:40:04
expressed in an article in Amateur And I’m just
01:40:08
did not advertise it once again when
01:40:11
I'm talking about Galich, but the top five
01:40:14
- This
01:40:15
certainly Galich Matveeva Vysotsky
01:40:18
Okudzhava Kim
01:40:21
on the nearby approaches Gorodnitsky is for
01:40:24
me undoubtedly Well of course Vysotsky
01:40:26
the most famous person from this
01:40:28
layers Okudzhava In my opinion the most
01:40:31
gifted Galich is the most formal
01:40:33
perfect kim the most ruthless the most
01:40:37
frank
01:40:49
renegades, thank them, I'm quite
01:40:54
I agree with Milstein who said
01:40:56
that the main bard and the main singer and
01:40:59
the main chronicles not only in the chronicles
01:41:01
current events of the dissident movement
01:41:04
was Yulich Asanovich Kim and the best of the best
01:41:07
who wrote about the best of the best and
01:41:10
some of Kim's works in particular
01:41:12
the entire cycle of Moscow cuisine and thieves
01:41:15
dissident and lawyer's waltz is
01:41:18
literature is written in gold letters
01:41:21
it’s just Galich, it seems to me formally
01:41:25
Is he more perfect than that?
01:41:28
quality school but Kim who studied
01:41:32
in turn, from David Samoilov and from
01:41:35
he learned from that brilliant
01:41:37
negligence behind which is precisely
01:41:40
titanic work, it seems to me gachu not
01:41:43
inferior in any case to many
01:41:46
essays
01:41:47
Kima in
01:41:48
the stories will remain
01:41:51
undeniable I just understand when I
01:41:53
I say
01:41:55
about Matveeva Gali Chaka Java I have in
01:41:59
I see people already standing on the classics shelf
01:42:01
and Kim is among us and God bless him
01:42:06
health sings writes lives actively
01:42:11
I hope to perform at the end of April
01:42:14
When will we arrange it here in
01:42:17
I won’t tell the university nearby until I’m at
01:42:20
which
01:42:22
bye from The Ugly Duckling Bardin I hope
01:42:25
that Kim the songwriter From There will be with us
01:42:29
on a straight line
01:42:30
communications
01:42:33
remember Glory Glory Glory bird power
01:42:37
our nice chicks guys guys guys guys
01:42:42
good in mind and fluff and glorious in mind and
01:42:47
in spirit and glorious in feather and down as well as
01:42:52
how brilliant
01:42:55
Kim's work is capable of sun but I am more
01:42:58
I love the horse his song lyrics Well and mine
01:43:00
Masha Russia, which is worse than anything
01:43:03
written whip Not the last
01:43:07
quality What is heard about King's new novel
01:43:10
not yet
01:43:11
I know something has been announced for the spring, but I
01:43:14
not yet in
01:43:19
chickens during or after courses
01:43:22
writer's
01:43:23
Sasha's skill has one thing I can tell you And
01:43:28
this doesn't make me very happy
01:43:31
it’s not enough when they start writing to stop
01:43:34
they can't anymore Well, here I am in this new
01:43:38
course in Rochester I gave Well two simple
01:43:42
writing
01:43:44
tasks Well because Modern
01:43:46
the student likes to write more than read
01:43:48
He likes to try more than
01:43:50
study
01:43:51
and I can't stop this flow now
01:43:54
amateur texts And I'm glad for him
01:43:56
because they are good
01:43:58
written by an American schoolboy raised
01:44:01
on document on Crime Na
01:44:06
Literature investigation and if he
01:44:08
describes the situation there I somehow briefly
01:44:11
threw it here Describe the ideal
01:44:12
crime they invent perfect
01:44:15
crimes are very detailed
01:44:17
they all
01:44:19
anthropometric steps and his biography
01:44:22
BC deposits are studied in great detail
01:44:25
absolutely invent Ground always
01:44:27
Wonderful
01:44:28
Fudin but guys, I'm thinking and not speaking
01:44:33
am I in
01:44:34
of course I give them a substantial
01:44:37
way out that is they will learn to write
01:44:41
prose and it will always be handed over but
01:44:43
after all, a man is possessed
01:44:49
quality
01:44:51
and writing
01:44:53
Okay, I'm not at all sure what they are.
01:44:56
they will be able to find themselves later in life
01:44:59
literature is a colossal poisoning
01:45:02
this is a spoiler for your whole life so
01:45:06
There's basically one thing going on
01:45:08
people get hooked on it
01:45:10
But this is not drug addiction, it’s not even
01:45:15
workaholism is the brightest thing
01:45:19
entertainment is brighter than sex
01:45:22
Believe me, that's why I'm probably trying
01:45:26
give them such a tool for self-knowledge but
01:45:29
remove them from this dependence I no longer
01:45:32
I can and in general I don’t
01:45:35
I want to write this to me someday
01:45:39
Misha Edelstein said "If only"
01:45:42
Humbert instead of molesting the fox
01:45:45
Lolita wrote the novel Lolita immediately with
01:45:48
from the very beginning it would have been much better for everyone
01:45:52
this is better
01:45:54
m a way to experience some things that
01:45:59
otherwise you might get eaten
01:46:01
This is happening and such a change
01:46:03
this change is definitely in
01:46:07
plus Well, now let's move on to the remark
01:46:12
This means that there are two streams in Remarque’s work
01:46:15
absolutely obvious fiction and
01:46:19
historical
01:46:21
And socio-psychological knowledge Name
01:46:23
whatever you want, fiction is Three
01:46:27
Comrade Life in
01:46:31
loans partly black
01:46:35
Obelisk But there were things with the help
01:46:39
which he
01:46:45
tried to explain for
01:46:49
myself
01:46:51
way to relieve neurosis
01:46:55
fascism, he understood that fascism in
01:46:59
Europe
01:47:00
he came and wandered around the world before
01:47:04
showing up here and there the first signs
01:47:06
we see fascism, for example, in Multan
01:47:09
case in the Dreyfus case in the Beilis case
01:47:12
fascism already existed and that’s not only
01:47:15
anti-Semitism is a national psychosis
01:47:19
ressentiment
01:47:20
crowd ZNO Matveyev's word that's the feeling
01:47:24
crowd that is impossible
01:47:26
overcome
01:47:28
it wanders and it exists and it’s unclear when
01:47:32
it happened one time when he
01:47:34
he wrote in the west without change
01:47:37
I really thought it was blood
01:47:39
started the war The first war which
01:47:42
was untied for no reason
01:47:45
became the grave of the first generation of modernism
01:47:47
and in general he has quite a lot there
01:47:49
sensible thoughts about that one was unleashed
01:47:52
in order not to give it to the generation
01:47:55
it was a generation that took place
01:47:57
matured young smart talented
01:48:01
people who were ready to change
01:48:05
peace but forgive them for the school stuff
01:48:09
benches Threw into this meat grinder where they have
01:48:12
There is only one interest left: Survive and devour Well
01:48:16
and here's a terrible soldier's life
01:48:22
primitive blood this life led to
01:48:26
ultimately that's all
01:48:28
depreciated, became zero and fascism began
01:48:32
celebrate all over Europe but I think
01:48:35
that he had another thought A thought
01:48:38
defining
01:48:40
the Arc de Triomphe and above all the night in
01:48:42
Lisbon is my favorite
01:48:44
The novel was The Thought of a Dead End
01:48:47
human civilization is in the spark
01:48:49
life and shadows in paradise for a reason
01:48:52
this dialogue appears we are the last people
01:48:54
on Earth no We are the first people on Earth Yes
01:48:57
why not admit that human
01:48:59
history is over human
01:49:01
civilization has reached a certain dead end
01:49:05
history as history
01:49:07
personality the world as a history of personality is
01:49:10
it's all over and the history of the masses has begun
01:49:16
in the history of masses of people
01:49:19
solution iriya ended social
01:49:21
explosion of moral catastrophe
01:49:24
Russia, by the way, was in that moral
01:49:26
disaster on the right side but to
01:49:28
unfortunately from too close contact
01:49:32
became infected and in the process of this infection
01:49:35
But there’s really no escape here
01:49:38
during this infection she
01:49:41
turned into New Fascist
01:49:44
the power appeared in it is OTS
01:49:47
thanks to
01:49:49
from the seventies took shape in the form
01:49:52
Russian party and in the form of Dugin in the form
01:49:55
this blooming purulent pimple is
01:49:58
blossomed today because of course
01:50:01
the Russia we see today
01:50:04
Dugin's monstrousness is absolutely
01:50:06
unacceptable unbearable space in
01:50:09
which we live is just an echo of that
01:50:13
catastrophe its literal repetition
01:50:15
Will this all end with
01:50:17
catastrophe for Russia or will jump another
01:50:21
someone This is the main question today
01:50:23
time so everyone is watching today from
01:50:25
such attention to Ukraine that this
01:50:28
the monster is confronted in a close embrace in
01:50:31
terrible fight and can become infected from
01:50:34
all his hope is that they have
01:50:36
quite high vitality and high
01:50:38
immunity But this may not happen
01:50:41
let's hide from this fact
01:50:43
maybe no matter how terrible it sounds Remarque
01:50:47
I sincerely believed that fascism was beginning
01:50:49
where three conditions are met first
01:50:53
inferiority complex due to or
01:50:56
lost war or moral injury
01:50:58
or this or that, well let's say
01:51:01
contradiction between the archaic basis and
01:51:05
fast-paced add-on like this
01:51:07
it was in Russia at the end of the tenth like this
01:51:10
was in Germany at the same time as this
01:51:13
was in Spain
01:51:16
honor second condition education crisis
01:51:21
situation
01:51:23
when the Elementary came to power
01:51:26
people try the same basic things
01:51:30
make everyone Well, the third idea is the idea
01:51:34
which Remarque has is probably the only one
01:51:38
reflected throughout European literature
01:51:41
this is a deep moral crisis
01:51:48
modernism is built by revolutions
01:51:53
human relationships and Remarque are very
01:51:57
exactly, by the way, Limonov is also very accurate
01:51:59
this is how people would like it to be shown
01:52:02
love would like to reach out to each other
01:52:05
understand each other but in them unexpectedly
01:52:09
suddenly a brutal beginning appears in
01:52:11
shadows in paradise the scene of their first sex with
01:52:13
Natasha when he first raped her
01:52:16
actually
01:52:18
and Prim was almost raped and then suddenly
01:52:23
felt that he didn’t want it at all
01:52:26
it’s already lying there because you’re not coming
01:52:29
room I can’t do anything but then he hugged
01:52:33
through her robe and there everything became again
01:52:36
how joyfully the hero reports
01:52:39
by and large you understand if you take
01:52:41
Remark exactly how
01:52:48
writing is like a writer he is not a genius he
01:52:53
good fiction writer strong But exactly
01:52:55
that's why he managed to write the most honest
01:52:58
words He made the most honest diagnoses
01:53:00
nation first in the night in Lisbon where he
01:53:03
amazingly described
01:53:07
just the tone of German newspapers and then very
01:53:11
great he said the same thing
01:53:13
Now I'm on the second
01:53:17
I'll turn on the computer
01:53:21
shadows in paradise
01:53:23
but just so that I can
01:53:26
you can see wonderful words which by the way
01:53:30
recently quoted by Vladimir
01:53:33
Pastukhov's message about the bombing of Berlin
01:53:36
almost arrived now
01:53:38
she experienced this every day
01:53:41
several hours but so stormy that in
01:53:43
hospital
01:53:48
r not all exiles
01:53:52
conflicting feelings hope
01:53:55
we were already disgusted and afraid
01:53:58
informed to the limit for every bomb
01:54:00
fallen to the abandoned homeland
01:54:10
was destroyed in the souls of emigrants and
01:54:12
the person had to decide for himself which
01:54:14
It turned out to be easier to take a position
01:54:16
for those who had too much hatred
01:54:19
drowned out all the other weaker ones
01:54:21
movements of the heart compassion for the innocent
01:54:24
innate Mercy humanity
01:54:26
However, despite the experience among
01:54:28
there were many emigrants who
01:54:30
They believed that it was impossible to anathematize
01:54:33
the whole people have not exhausted the question for them
01:54:35
this is about the fact that the Germans themselves call
01:54:38
get yourself into trouble with your terrible atrocities
01:54:40
or at least blind indifference
01:54:43
Faith in one's own infallibility is monstrous
01:54:45
stubbornness in a word with all qualities
01:54:47
German character who go hand
01:54:50
hand with Faith in the difference between order and law
01:54:54
the fact that the order frees you from moral
01:54:56
responsibility of course the ability to understand
01:54:59
the enemy was one of the most
01:55:01
attractive properties of emigration But this
01:55:04
the same property made me furious and
01:55:05
despair where one could only wait
01:55:08
hate where it really is
01:55:09
existed after a short time
01:55:11
the notorious understanding appeared and then
01:55:15
for understanding the first timid attempts
01:55:18
justify
01:55:20
there were immediately witnesses for the defense
01:55:23
there was a tribe of defenders and not prosecutors
01:55:26
a tribe of sufferers and not
01:55:30
The Avengers are golden words, you understand
01:55:34
After all, if Russia has to pay
01:55:36
for aggression we will have the same
01:55:38
duality we will feel sorry for our own and
01:55:41
I feel sorry for those of my own and I feel sorry for humanity
01:55:46
which E
01:55:48
The Leader unleashed the worst worst
01:55:52
feelings and temptations and therefore the world has a long time
01:55:55
Still has to shake himself off
01:55:59
is perceived by both young people and me, and so
01:56:02
Remarque the man was able to formulate this
01:56:06
with ruthlessness it is a fiction writer
01:56:09
an honest fiction writer who cares about
01:56:12
to make it Honest and interesting
01:56:15
with all these qualities he managed to
01:56:17
write wonderful books and of course
01:56:19
no one better than Remarque described the feeling of
01:56:23
return Well, the eternal dream is return
01:56:26
to the homeland when it is banned there
01:56:28
his hero missed his wife so much at night
01:56:32
in Lisbon that he crossed the river and entered
01:56:35
Traveled to Germany, returned to Germany
01:56:38
home, but what was waiting for him there was not
01:56:41
nothing to do with what he left there
01:56:44
this is a terrible rebirth
01:56:46
probably like Dickinson says there for now
01:56:49
the birds will not cast a farewell glance at
01:56:52
the second time they can't fly away
01:56:54
sinful deed poem second
01:56:56
death I exploit the same idea and always
01:56:59
you need to come back if you're really sad
01:57:03
come back to see what it's all about
01:57:05
turned and then left without
01:57:07
turn Well, like Rozanova at seventy
01:57:09
fifth year I think
01:57:12
that many today are nostalgic
01:57:19
Today's Russia would understand everything about the night
01:57:22
If only Soboni would remember and say
01:57:25
one more remark Thank you for the deliverance
01:57:28
from fear and from melancholy and what’s also important
01:57:32
remember Remarque showed whichever
01:57:34
the country didn't seem hopeless
01:57:37
with the first gusts of the wind of humanity she
01:57:40
comes to his senses, it seems like shadows in paradise
01:57:42
people will never live the same way
01:57:44
they will never feel love again
01:57:47
will never learn to speak
01:57:50
the logs are so autistic
01:57:52
amines but time passes and you begin
01:57:56
look around returns Which
01:57:59
humanity returns, fear goes away and
01:58:02
people try as if nothing had happened
01:58:05
start a new life so that you no longer
01:58:07
Remarque tells us to enter this Circle
01:58:09
guys Anything can be possible We
01:58:12
the first people on the first earth
01:58:15
nono in con
01:58:18
conv
01:58:19
abominations and therefore Nadezhda of course he
01:58:24
I wrote this novel in memory of my sister
01:58:27
Gelevan Sparks of Life is of course a novel about
01:58:32
all those who were taken hostage but
01:58:35
the edge of this novel in its last
01:58:38
there is a line, not that there is hope
01:58:42
order to start living again because
01:58:45
otherwise this is betrayal
01:58:48
ingratitude and of course this new one
01:58:51
life must work out for us Thank you
01:58:54
see you in a week
01:59:15
Bye

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