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Сорокин
Улицкая
Барселона
Война
Украина
Эмиграция
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I really wanted the
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Ukrainians
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to win that victory in this confrontation, which, in
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fact, we all wish for them because of
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course they are working today with
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thoughts about one thing, in fact, it is
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that
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the war ends and
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[music]
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that
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Ukraine wins.
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So
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that in Russia there will be a change regime
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to say that at first the fighting
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will practically be punished in Berlin, so I cannot
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answer these questions, what would it be like if my
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family were in Moscow, I think that I
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was like those demonstrations that
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my friends are going to today, they
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would pour brilliant green on me, as this has already
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happened in my life
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I, too,
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[music]
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live in Berlin.
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So,
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probably if I hadn’t left,
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life
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would have been more difficult
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not even because
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something would have happened,
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perhaps it would have
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happened because
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[music] the
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atmosphere
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in Moscow is very difficult, in fact, that’s
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how they say
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friends
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in general
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[music]
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the faces of the
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metro people are gloomy and
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people understand that
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in general
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something
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tragically unfair is happening
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and
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many are afraid of simply
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mobilization
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Which now
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hangs over every man
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like some kind of ax
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and living under an
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ax
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is difficult for a person
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psychologically
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existential service the
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feeling that history is spinning around the
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same thing along the same paths and the
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same pattern is repeated endlessly,
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it
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very constantly appears in the head. This
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reading is actually very depressing,
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but not to mention the fact that there are constantly these
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exclamations: Ok New Year, we will be back by
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Easter, we will be back And next year we
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will finally meet together in St. Petersburg
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or Moscow These people whom I knew
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when they returned to Moscow after 50
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years I knew and am happy with a lot of old people
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returned
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in the early sixties due to
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migration to Russia and their children
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left again Here we are the road there and
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back and again there and back is
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some kind of
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stereotype of Russian history. I would say
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this is the same there and back, I
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have a file on my computer
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called there and back when I
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add up all these materials, there’s a lot of them, it’s
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very interesting
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because the Putin regime is not the USSR,
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it is
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not as
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durable and not as
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self-sufficient as the USSR.
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So
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people of engineering professions and
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IT specialists will not reach the New Endoground. And this is all in fact
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extremely large damage and how it will be
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restored. I don’t understand,
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but there will remain a very powerful organization
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that deals with protection of public
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order in all respects,
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everything else will gradually disappear, at
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least this trend is now already
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observed,
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obviously in
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Russia, a country where women
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play a huge role, despite the fact that the
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country is led by men,
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that in my circle
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from an early age I met many
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more bright, very significant women
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than men in Russia actually the
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quality of women Please forgive me,
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but from my point of view in Russia the quality of
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women is much higher than the quality of
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men
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[applause]
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[music]
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But once we had a drink
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with one very serious writer
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[music]
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commercially very successful
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and he is absolutely
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serious I
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asked how
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ideas come to you.
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I said you have to
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wait for the full moon to
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get up
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early
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when it’s still a bath. The Moon is already Dawn.
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It’s advisable to undress in winter
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and enter the Russian
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Birch Forest
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and then run away and
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hit a Russian birch tree with all your might.
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And that’s when
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the idea
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actually comes to me. were
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before
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once it was 7 years actually
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[music]
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I can’t
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start a new novel every year actually it’s
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necessary to accumulate
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literary sperm
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So you need to be
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able to remain silent It seems to me that a
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writer
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should be able to receive Unless, of course, you
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just make money
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and
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this is painful of course it happens and well
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[music]
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comes and the idea of
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soaking it out
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doesn’t make sense,
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so you need to
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do something else,
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but
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now this is the
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right question because
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during wars it is written poorly or
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not written at all.
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Please note that all the
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great novels
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are written in wars after
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after they are
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over because
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war is
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such an initially powerful
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phenomenon that
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it is like a
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funnel, it
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sucks
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not only the energy of life, as it were, but
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the energy of ideas, as it were, and
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no
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vacuum is actually formed
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and
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This is, firstly and
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secondly, a
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writer
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needs distance
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in order to discern
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its phenomenon, you need to see it as a thing, as if yes. That’s why
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it must
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take place and petrify,
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if it is its movement, well,
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it’s possible
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to describe the language of
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literature and keep up with it, it’s just that it will
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quickly become outdated,
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so I’m
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not writing now,
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in any case, I’m doing it Bykov But
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I’ve written a lot lately,
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someone has been writing, as they say,
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you can only be happy
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or not while I know that there are quite
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a lot of Russian writers and artists
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somehow
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Unfortunately, I don’t communicate with anyone from this
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relationship Volodya has a much
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position, he has some kind of
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social circle like I understand,
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but I ended up
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in Berlin quite early. It was 8
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8, the
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Berlin Wall was still there,
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and since then
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many project friends have appeared there
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and, in fact,
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friends not only
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Russian-speaking, but also Germans
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and
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[music]
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diaspora
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cultural It is replenished because
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many left for this a year
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ago there were a lot of Russians,
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but the
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creative
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intelligentsia is leaving, composers,
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writers,
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actors,
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artists,
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that’s actually
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[music]
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Berlin in general is a
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powerful cultural capital,
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something is constantly happening there,
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so it’s
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not boring there,
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the generation of grandparents spoke very little about
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themselves, they preferred to remain silent,
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but the fact is that many years
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after the death of my grandfather I got his
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diaries and for me it was an amazing
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discovery
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and the first discovery was the lists of books
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that he compiled for himself starting from
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his school years when he
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wrote about what books he should
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read in this year What books
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should he read Next year and in general
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And when I saw these lists, I realized
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that he and I are one, that these lists
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completely coincide and Although I saw him
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only once in his life, he came out of his
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last prison in 1955 in 1956
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he already died That is, I was 13 years old
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when I gave birth to him, but I am very grateful
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to fate that after all this meeting
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took place and in a sense
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some transfer took place because
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I still feel like the heir not of
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my parents very intended, namely
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my grandfather who read the same books and
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which very many of us have the same
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assessment parameters So this is how it
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turned out
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in response.
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I also had
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more
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influence from my grandfather
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than from my parents, in fact,
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firstly because he was born in
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1885,
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he was a
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forester, a hunter, he lived
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all his life
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in the forest
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and he
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preserved, as if it were such a
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bridge to the 19th century. Well, to the
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Christian world like
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this, but through this I learned a lot
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in general, as it were, of
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Russian life.
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So
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[music] my
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parents were already
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Soviet people, treated as if by
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propaganda.
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So I
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understood that
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grandfather In general, he
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was not an educated person.
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He did not have a
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university education.
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But he did not have this
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Soviet ideology
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and, in fact,
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he was a
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freer person
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than my parents
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[music]
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another
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brother of my grandmother, so
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he
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was
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repressed.
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So tried 6 years of camps,
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it amazingly retained
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humor and, in fact,
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interest in life and
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love of humanity.
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I also learned a lot from him,
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followed from my Jewish ancestors
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who, in fact, constantly
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joked and told
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various jokes in the most difficult
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circumstances of life. I think that this is
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my hereditary Jewish
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No no, what else did he write that
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laughter is the last
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Bastion of a slave,
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that’s
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humor and vodka,
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these were two
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shields from
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Soviet power and
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Soviet ideology, of course
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because
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[music]
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Greek ideology wanted to make a
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machine out of Homo sapiens, an
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obedient machine
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that
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will decide everything for a person
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[music]
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him
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the opportunity to choose
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to believe in something
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other than communism
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and
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left him to live with God and in life,
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but
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despite
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her power, mercilessness,
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despite the
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millions of people killed in
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Holland,
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she could not destroy humor in people and
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I think this is just
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one of the
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proofs of the
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divine
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nature of man.
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So humor
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for me is like
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air, simple and I actually follow
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[music]
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for the great
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humorists but
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representatives of the grotesque
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fransoirable Gogol
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Hans Bulgakov
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these were
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great writers Well of course yours
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anyway
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Ice is part of the
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ice trilogy of a
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great novel it was published in English
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in German here
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[music]
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in Spanish only one part has been released,
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this is actually an attempt
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to look at
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the history of the 20th century
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from some
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new angle,
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as if to see it
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through the eyes of
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some very
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strange
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mystical sect
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and
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to look at
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humanity, too,
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these
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members of this brotherhood
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call people
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meat machines,
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this is theirs
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a look at humanity
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But it was
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[music] a
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great novel enough and of
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course
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I won’t
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interpret it, it’s none of my business,
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but
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they repeated that
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this is an attempt
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to return to the 20th
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century the
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Revolt of the masses,
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as your Great
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Philosopher wrote, artery
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and the actual age of total violence
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and states
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over the people of
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Germany they wrote that this, well, the
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writer apparently had a
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hangover.
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But
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every day, well, as if the
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critics began to remain silent and more and
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more people began to say that
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somehow
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our reality
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is becoming similar to this book,
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you know, I’m actually not a fan
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making predictions so far all my
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predictions have not come true so I
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will refrain from making predictions
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there was such a poet
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[music]
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Underground
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Soviet
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Yan Satunovsky
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and he somehow very well Once
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formulated
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one thesis that
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literature is a
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conscious Premonition
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And predictions are invalid
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conscious premonition and actual
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remember, we can guess something,
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feel something,
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but
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we, like you, do
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n’t see the future,
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we can feel something
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sometimes,
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this is a very subtle moment, actually, and I’m
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against
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speculation
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around this because, well,
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something happened with the
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oprichnik theory
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[music]
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one since it worked
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Well,
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good,
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but that does
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n’t mean that I have
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to go
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some formula
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[music]
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some
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optical
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device
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that I see I
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don’t see the future
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as long as my books sell

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Русские писатели Владимир Сорокин и Людмила Улицкая после начала войны с Украиной покинули Россию и живут в эмиграции. В Барселоне они оказались по приглашению каталонского культурного общества. И на встрече с читателями и почитателями рассказали не только о своём отношении к войне и к Путину, но и поделились секретами творчества. Что значит «накопить литературную сперму»? Зачем голым входить в берёзовый лес? Почему русская женщина качественнее русского мужика?

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