tv PODKAST 1TV December 21, 2023 1:10am-2:11am MSK
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let's move on, that is , maxim and i never had any yelling, screaming, hysterics, and somehow we found, without words we found this compromise, but i want to remind you that oksana domnina is paired with maxim shabalin, two-time european champions, world champions, bronze medalists of the olympic games in vancouver in 2010, 2009 for a long time. in general, 2009, los angeles , world championships, yes, you are in first place, then this struggle with max’s knee begins again, well, the struggle with the knee, yes, it continued, it was there even before that, so, well, in fact, this was our last year before the olympics, it seems to me that we already held maxim’s knee like a feather in our arms.
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your partner and try another olympics? and they offered me a novel? definitely to me proposed with roman, we proposed to roman , so, but we are sensible people, yes, we understood that this, that is, this was not at the level of rumors, that is, it was downright serious, no, yes, yes, yes, this , it was and , but we didn’t really think for a long time, because we understood that a...
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well, for those who have just joined us, let me remind you that this is a podcast-free program, our guest is oksana domnina , it only took a little girl from kirov to go to odentsovo for her to have such a bright life, or maybe it was possible to stay with my mother, but of course it was worth it, of course it was worth it, and not only that, i want to say a huge thank you to my coach in kirov and... i was, yes, and she let me go and i’m incredibly grateful to her for that, it’s actually really good there is not at all anymore 15 15 yes 15 15 years i think the most ingenious act of the coach is when he understands that the athlete needs to be released further, you too...
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excellent conditions, here is my, in principle, such a global sports career, but still need to eat something, that is, who, who with this i took care of everything, food, groceries. well, who studied on their own, who studied, and for you, well, you basically immediately got into the national team, that is, you immediately had some money, like a salary or parents after all, well - the first trip, of course, in general to moscow, i remember that my dad sold his gun there so that he would have something to go with, and then there was some money, but i remember such moments when i was walking from the skating rink and realized that i had no money at all, i’m not there at all... there’s nothing to eat at home and in general i’m going hungry, cold winter, that is, there were such moments , of course, but of course there was a salary, but at that time it was certainly not enough, but
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nothing, we achieved something, salaries appeared, yes, but it seems to me that it’s not without reason that they say, that a hunting dog should be hungry. therefore, probably, when we were traveling from our cold cities, it was 100% for some dream, then the character, this is how the steel was tempered, probably this is 100%, this is 100%, and of course, now even i am there when i look at my children, yes, i understand that everything anyway, even in our understanding, we still try not to spoil them, yes, but, but i ba'. but this is impossible, we are trying, it seems like we want, yes, we want to temper this steel in our children, but you understand, it doesn’t matter that they have a different environment, they still grow up in a completely different way, in different conditions, but at the same time, you still sent nastya
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to sports, that is, she had a choice at all, no, she had no choice, because... as it seems to us, sport kills character, very much kills character, discipline, but now we understand that no sport is easy, tennis is also a very difficult sport, a very difficult physical sport, it takes such stamina to endure 2-3 hours of this running back and forth for the ball, i sometimes sit , i think, god, poor child, where did we send her, of course, even though i’m... an athlete, but then, of course, this maternal pity kicks in. nastya still treats school training very responsibly, somehow still manages to do her homework, and also manages to watch tv watch, so, in general, in principle
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, when she tells me: mom, i don’t have time to do anything, i say, nastesh, no, i say, you don’t have time, that if you didn’t watch tv, and there is time to watch tv, then you manage to do everything, so, well, what about successes? do mom and dad motivate their daughter to achieve great things? well, i don’t know, this is a two-fold situation, right? well , that is, i think that of course, on the one hand, it may be morally difficult for her, because after all , yes, the bar is very high, and of course, on the one hand, she takes an example in terms of there performance and... achieving some goals, on the other hand, it can be morally difficult, but how to reach such a peak there as i or dad reached there, for example, but we try not to put pressure on it, we don’t have a goal there for her to be
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an olympic champion, all these months when you were forced to be between the hospital and home, who helped all these? training, schools, who took this mother’s care for herself, and mother’s care, roman’s mother took herself, she was completely involved in her grandchildren, and she needed it, she needed it, the more busy she was, the less sad thoughts she had , so my sister helped as much as possible, and...
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a person and somehow even just being there when i wasn’t there, he was also very, very pleased , well, anyway , maria nikolaevna orlova, our godmother and ilya’s mother, came to help, and she also came whenever possible and went with nastya somewhere to training, to competitions, well, that is, in general - universal, so to speak, through our efforts, that is...
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those friends with whom we are now communicating and we are friends in the world of figure skating, of course, everyone was supportive, constantly wrote , called, of course, tried not to bother, but nevertheless... they wrote there to help, how to help, but of course the most important thing that i always asked , i say, well, only with good thoughts and good wishes , everyone’s prayers, because from the point of view there, i already said this, from the point of view of medicine, of course, everything possible and impossible was done, and therefore roman
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managed only with everyone’s good wishes. and you, like a professional an athlete, you can appreciate that the miracle that happened, that this romkin’s character is athletic, professional, that he also played some role here, that not only medicine, not only... prayers, but and well, i’m 100% convinced of this, in fact, it’s actually like in our sports , uh, when a couple, let’s say, or an athlete wins, and competitions, he wasn’t the only one who did it, but it’s a huge team people, this is yes, these are coaches, these are choreographers, this is a huge team of people, which leads you, i mean about
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sports now, yes, and well, doctors, yes, that is, this is a huge team of people that leads you to, so to speak, the olympic peak, that’s my opinion that the same the real story is in roma’s victory over the disease, because... let’s say, if there hadn’t been one component, yes, there wouldn’t have been his strong athletic character, and his strong heart, yes, then none of this would have happened it worked out, because even the doctors, there are professionals in their field, they said, well , no, there is no chance, the only hope is for him heart to his desire, to his struggle, if he, well, his body can’t cope, well... we can’t do anything, or then, when he’s already got there, yes, that’s there too,
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if not for his desire , and not his athletic body, yes, not his desire, then nothing would have worked out either, he would be lying now , let’s say, but maybe he wasn’t lying, we don’t know, yes, but what does it feel like to hear that, there’s no chance, well, i heard this a little later, that is, of course, no one told me in the first days that there was no chance, that’s me only later i found out when he had already escaped, when his condition had already more or less stabilized, only later - i was already told that the chances of him surviving in general were one 1% out of, well, not even out of 100, well, let’s say out of 100 , that’s who roma saw first when... he came to his senses, me, do you remember this moment?
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of course, well, it’s difficult, it’s hard to forget this moment, but i was glad that i could be close to him, and for me, of course, every, every day when i came, it was some kind of small step forward, a despite his terribly difficult condition, and i always believed that... he could handle it, he couldn’t have it any other way, i also suspect that he also didn’t look the same as he does now, well, far away, far away, yes, yes, now, of course, we see the roma we all know, but at that time, of course,
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it was a completely different picture, but in terms of emotions, this is the main thing? is your life so comparable to the birth of children, i don’t know, to the olympic podium? at that moment there were no such thoughts about any somehow explain there about some kind of victory or happiness, well, that is, at that moment it was... some such thoughts, because the condition was very complex, very difficult, very scary, but that is, just like there was a certain stage, now yes, yes, yes, that is, it was like this, i was glad that i
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saw him, but of course thoughts. the disease, so to speak, they were not, that is , now, probably, we can already say that roma defeated the disease, and this is probably about some kind of victory at that time over the most important victory in his life, well for me, in yours, well, this is your victory too, this is where i started. our our conversation, our conversation, there is always a great woman behind us, well, life will show whether this will be our common victory, but how, it seems to me, everything has already been shown, well, there is still to come, at least, i
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tell roman sergeevich, there is still to come i say, here are 46, another 46, a new life has begun. well, yes, born again, born again, yes on this journey, what was the worst thing for you, yes everything was scary, uh, it was scary, uh, what will our future life be like, how roma himself will accept him as... what he is now, how - we will cope with all this, how, well , first of all, how he can mentally
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overcome all this, because well, knowing, knowing how he treats himself, how he is doing ... is he worried about the little one there or was he worried about something else? for me, of course, it was a big question in general: how how how how well how can he survive all this, go on to accept his new self, and well, for those who just joined us. this is a free program podcast, our guest is oksana domnina. to be honest, i can barely contain myself because i... i don’t understand what a strong person you are, and you don’t say a word about the bad, that is, i’m saying that it was the worst thing, you expect to hear anything, i was afraid to be alone, i was afraid, i don’t know, of losing a loved
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one , and you’re talking about how i was afraid of how we would move on, move on together , move on, that is, you didn’t even have any thoughts, it turns out that no, it’s just such respect, i don’t know, it’s very cool, i don’t know what would have happened if it had been different, let’s say yes, but i really, no matter how bad and difficult it was, i believed every day that everything would be fine, i don’t know. how to explain this feeling, i don’t know how to explain it, i don’t , i don’t know, i honestly don’t know how to explain it, well, because... it’s some kind of boundless faith in your man, support, love, that is, when he was here, he
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came out of this very bottom from the peak, yes, i don’t know, i have some kind of inner faith that he will cope with everything, it lived in me every day , and even when in the most difficult times... somewhere in some vein i myself have such a thought that is it worth living further? have you had such thoughts, have you or romka?
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well, of course, roma had such thoughts and sometimes he has them and that’s normal, well, that is, i’ll just interrupt, i see when romka, now i’m communicating with him, i absolutely 100% understand what’s worth, that is, he seems to inspire here's me. that it’s okay, everything is possible, in general, everything is real , that is, such a direct charge comes, well, that is , it happens a little differently for him, but the blues attack, well, i’ll probably speak for myself, there for roma, yes, athletes, we are not taught to complain like this, yes, well, somehow, so , of course, the roma that everyone sees now is... the bus of olympus, so to speak, yes, well, to to whom he still goes there, and of course , no one knows or sees that roma, who, when he comes home, yes, what he is
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like, and, of course, he, when we all see him, inspires faith in hope that that you have to live, well , i am of the same opinion that you have to live, you have to go to... then you have to go forward, well, sort of, well, if so, then so, you can’t change anything , you can’t change anything, you just have to move forward , that’s all, but there is no other way out, so you have to live, move forward, although of course, but morally that’s all, but nevertheless, with some steps he too , he first of all goes forward, what
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role do children play now for romka, are they discussing this or, because i heard some funny stories, romka talked about how dad, that your head can’t spin 360 and so on further, that is, the children help roma cope, also not to lose heart, but they of course morally, they really... support him, of course he blossoms in them, bathes, floats, i don’t know what to call it, but he, of course, directly, it seems to me, now gets an even greater thrill from fatherhood than he did before , because he spends more time with them, corny, yes , corny, spends more time and of course, they are right... they inspire him very much, they motivate him very much, they make him very happy, and of course,
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the turning point when, without even meeting anyone yet, we posted a video, and he realized how many people, a million people they support him, and they see so much strength in him, and it’s somehow so internally straight inspired and supported and... now, when he, of course, is in such decadent moods, well, this is normal, in his situation, it seems to me, it is not impossible to not always be in a good mood, but for him, of course, this is this uh, universal love
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, she, of course, is very... very supportive, very, well, of course, we couldn’t even imagine or imagine that in general, just even that story when we went to performances in sochi every year, of course, all the vacationers recognized us anyway, but now it’s just when i remember that there are people across the road they ran over to shake roma’s hand, yes, just some incredible support, well, yes, he even, he even laughs himself. he says, well, i used to have women who were fans, now even men stop, get out of the car, shake hands, and i just want to say a huge thank you to all the people, let ’s talk a little about the future then, what are your plans, you’re both incredibly busy , you’re involved in ice projects, romka is now giving some motivational lectures and other events, a lot of filming, but most
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importantly, just the other day it appeared video where roma is already cutting through everything on skates, well, as life has shown, you can make plans for the future, or you don’t have to make them, so we live for today, we rejoice in what we have today, and i’m very glad that a new round of life is now romu's progress is active. yes , he is invited to act as a speaker at various events, a documentary is being made about him, and about our family, about his story, and, of course, uh, i think the whole country was waiting for roma to take to the ice , that’s why it’s joyful that he’s coming forward, strives, achieves, then
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we simply wish your family a friendly, loving only good luck, health, and we will follow not only, i hope, in documentaries made about you, but we will also see you in person, maybe on the ice together, thank you oksan, that i came, my interview was not the easiest, but thank you very much, thank you for the invitation, it was a free program podcast, i’m maxim tronkov, our guest was a great woman. domnina. hello, i am still dmitry bak, we will now have another episode literary podcast, let them not talk, let them read. in our issues
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, of course, we talk, we talk a lot, but... just so that you, our dear interlocutors, read as much as possible, so that your reading is as diverse as possible, we talk with very different interlocutors, we are very different... our guest today is the director of the state museum of fine arts named after alexander sergeevich pushkin, elizaveta stanislovna likhacheva. hello lisa, hello. we'll be like you, like us.
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this is science and research, this is a set of some skills in order to do something in life, what is it? well, it’s all together , well, in my opinion, love, you cannot become a professional in any field, including art history, if you don’t love what you do, i don’t see the difference between biology, and even a good turner or a mechanic must love his job, can i interrupt you, there was such a beautiful... lady from philology, lydia yacolina gindsburg, a classicist, a student of tynyanov, she spoke in such a way that only a zoologist should not love ciliates, but even a botanist is not obliged to love flowers, i don’t know, it seems to me that no, that is, you may not love the profession that you are engaged in, not
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a profession, but an object, an object, well, as it were with me there is a passion in art, that is, i like something, i don’t like something, yeah, but usually when i voice them, they tell me, well, how’s the director of the pushkin museum, well, i don’t like picasso, i have some things. that i really like, architects there that i really like, or there are artists whom i love very much, like fragonard or the same mathis, yeah, but there are things that i don’t like, that’s normal, but in general, for me , art history is a conscious choice made by an adult in adulthood, a choice in much contrary to my youthful choice , that is, this is not at the age of 17, this is not 17 years old, for 17 years everyone expected me to enroll in the history of art, i did not do this, i went to a completely different branch , a test of life, and then after all, art, you know, - father alexandrevich ivanov said one very important phrase, he was a teacher at the academy of arts in st. petersburg, and he said that you should study art as late as possible, preferably after thirty, because only then do you begin
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to understand at least something, yeah, and i honestly admit, i was convinced in his correctness, based on personal experience, despite the fact that i actually grew up in an environment, my mother is an art critic, horror, my daughter, which is why at the age of 17 everyone thought that you should. then, after all, and before that, a little uh, well, no, not so wonderful there’s pink and blue, but still the avennon girls are further than the metamorphosis of a bull, that’s all, that’s the most important thing for me, please tell me, do you have such examples when i don’t like, but the great picas?
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skill, is nothing new in culture not invested, but michelangelo determined the path of development, michelangelo became the father of a new new, new type of plastic language, raden translated this connotational plastic language into a new time for him... cupid, showed the whole world that sculpture can be different, i kind of i always brought him together, i’m not a professional, of course, but i brought picassa imura together, nevertheless, and the desire to see. in my education, and after that i
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started digging, when i got to tate, there are three halls in tate, mura, yes, yes, yes, i know, and i love it too this, i understood why, why he disembodied the material for the sculpture, he was doing something dangerous, look, giacometti disembodied the sculpture with the help, he removed everything, you know, giacometti worked, and he made the frame, then he walked and threw clay at it. i understood , and thus, what sticks, sticks, the sculpture of jacametti is disembodied simply due to his manner, this is flattening, and mur transforms a dense mass of material into an airy mass, and he does this not with the help of some kind of konstyuki, like this is, for example, would make a berneni, but he does it simply due to the fact that he clearly observes the volume, color and proportion of the sculpture, understanding very well at what moment something needs to be removed, at what moment it needs to be added.
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here recently i got into the kaleidoscope of the captain's daughter, the fact is that a very good friend of mine invited me to the premiere, to the premiere of the local theater in vologda, we watched them the captain's daughter, which means that before we went to the theater, we went to the local museum, and there was an exhibition of orenburg down a scarf, unexpectedly, i even know from which museum, but everything would have been fine, but exactly 3 days after that i went to orenburg to open an exhibition. which opened, that is, the circle closed for me in orenburg, i am a captain’s daughter, completely unexpectedly, while i was traveling back from vologda, the ticket was very unsuccessful, it was a day train, while we were traveling, i re-read it there in 2 hours. when i read it, i thought, listen, even if he had written the captain’s daughter, it would have been in your history, but i think the same with barbarisan, any of his things is already enough, dude, station inspector, you just don’t need anything else, he has an absolutely fantastic
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language, of course, aleksandrovi was such an illegal immigrant, he offered to take out a suitcase with a walkie-talkie under the guise of gifts for his passion, if large sums of money were found on her, a transmitter, it could cost him his head , he could end up in the dungeons of the gestapo. what was the task: to prevent the keitel from leaving prematurely? the whole life of alexander mikhailovich korotkov passed as
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required by the motto of illegal intelligence, without the right to glory, for the glory of the state. the premiere, exactly... just like that, you sleep with a goddess, and a simple soviet alarm clock returns you to simple soviet reality, i see a man, how young he is, they are both young, he’s a thief, are you her? don't come, who comes? you are very handsome here, promise that you will never lie to me, i ask you, listen to me, zosia , wait, don’t touch me, that’s enough, let me go, did you spend the night here, what happened, wait, this is the husband, he’s already beating himself , doctor
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preobrazhensky, the beginning of the story and new episodes from december 25 on the first, what happened? yes, quickly follow me. well, it was said later that pushkin’s stories are somehow bare, that is, there are no decorations there, everything is straight there. i once had a story, my friend and i were sitting in a bar, we were sitting in a bar and after tagora, the dramatic denouement of one of...
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let us go for almost 150 years, got to shakespeare, discussed moliere with those endless monograms of his, and then we kind of had a love affair, but lavis it ’s all this or it was like yes, but it was caught in russian, russian transcription, then well, ours everyone’s favorite ginosti is here for me, that ’s when we reached the cities, my beloved ginostin, you’ve heard this a long time ago, our dear friends, how can you not love, how can you love me too ? everyone, all 16 years of reading pride and prejudice, now we got to pride of prejudice, then i thought, it’s interesting, alexander sergeevich read pride and prejudice, because the plot of the novel is suspiciously reminiscent, the plot of his novel is suspiciously reminiscent of the plot of pride and warning, and i was concerned about this issue, he could have it, because the first edition of the pride of production is the ninety
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-fifth year, in my opinion, the second, the end of the 18th century, and it was probably in russian libraries, she was a popular writer and... yes, most likely, yes, in chisinau , he read it, i think pushkin scholars can take this into account, everything went wrong for us, in fact, very much so, because i wanted to ask you, were there any special courses in literature at this legendary department art history, at the history department it was not at the history department, well, you know, i’m a bookish child, i grew up in history, in a situation without a tv, i simply didn’t have one, or rather, i did have one, but it worked more like furniture, i’m a bookish child. i read avidly, i read everything , i read quickly, i remember, books should be at home for this, yes, yes, i had books at home, i was also registered in all the regional libraries, which gave me books to take home, plus i at some point i signed up for the central children's library for october.
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read it several times and at some point i realized that it was easier for me to learn it, i learned it now, since i haven’t reread it for a long time, for about three years, probably because for me - reading it is like not reading on the subway, i can’t read, it’s absolutely the same text, yes, just absolute, you don’t need anything else either, it’s a perfect text, yeah, quite interesting. i read an interview with chirac, who translated it into french, yeah, he told me how difficult it was for him when translating into french observe the anegin verse, yes, this size , or size, and strafa and size of 14 lines each aba, yes, that was difficult, the second story, i actually recommend doing this, a few years ago a new translation by evgeny anegin was published into english and stephen fry read it.
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i was friends there in the nineties with one person, he is english, he studied in moscow, and he says: listen, lisa, i was always amazed by your love for english literature, well, i say, for example, he says, well, take stevenson, boredom mortal, well, it’s impossible to read, i tell him: old man, stevenson wrote chukovsky’s marshak, well, in general, yes, you read in the original, but i read what chukovsky translated when you look. it’s just that black arrow is the treasure island of chukovsky’s translation, i still couldn’t understand why i was struggling so hard to get through everything else. by the way,
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i still can’t read dickens, but dickens has an absolutely amazing quality, if you throw out all these crazy plots of his, with, well, no considering the picquet club, this is all just moralizing, you know, hogarth in prose, hogarth has a few fashionable marriages, for example, yes, or the fate of a milliner. this is dickens like hogarth in prose, i ’ll just write down hogarth in prose, but dickens has absolutely incredible descriptions of how he describes london, for example, yes, or someone’s estate, it is quite different from the description of the same jenosin , who writes very briefly, very clearly, well , it’s clear, it’s like pushkin turgenev, or dostoevsky turgenev, dostoevsky describes i always get the only film adaptation that i really like - this is the film adaptation of the first part of the idiot by pyrev. well, it’s clear, because pyryev caught the most important thing in dostoevsky, dostoevsky describes the world around him not with the help, but with plasticity and so on, but he describes it
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with characters, that is, you. a book, or we comment on some quotation from prose, or we read and comment on a poem, but today it is an old book, and we play honestly, i, as a museum worker, under no circumstances ever bring it here museum objects, of which there are many hundreds of thousands in the collection of our museum, but i simply bring books here from my own library, no matter how they look, here i have a book by polon grigoriev, which has its own history, here
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is the cover as we see... this a poem by apollon grigoriev, but there is an important note on the title, this is the cover, and i have the title in my hands, it says here that alexander blok collected and provided notes, this is an important story, this is the year 196, also very dramatic and important for the block, well, everything is important here, and the publisher, who is nikrasov’s nephew, is also a wonderful name, but the most important thing is that in... history, the perception of different authors, there are different periods, well, for example, shakespeare was great - after his death, and then in in the 18th century, at the end of the 14th century , it disappeared because it did not fit into classicism, but the romantics discovered it again. apollo grigoriev, an absolutely brilliant person, not only a theater critic who explained why velikostrovsky, but a poet who seemed to be completely
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forgotten, suddenly - from oblivion... completely - a very great important poet rises up. one short poem: if we parted, we will meet again and where and how we will meet again, god knows, but i’m already out of the habit of knowing, and even of dreaming, i felt unwell, knowing and not knowing, is it really all the same, the future is inexorably strict, like as a rule, we parted a long time ago, and knowing that, i know too much, i believe that...
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well, now again to lisa, to our wonderful conversation about the postponed topic of the museum, we will move directly on, well, relatively recently you headed such a museum museums, yes museum of fine arts named after pushkin , and please tell me, but... this whole story, is it still being comprehended by you, or did you know it in advance, well, i mean maltsov, ivan vladimirovich tsvitaev, those people who stood at origins, this dream of a museum of casts, which still exist , by the way, they are exhibited at the russian state university of humanities, where i also serve, that’s how it was all in your mind, it’s important to me that the pushkin museum, unlike
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most similar universal museums in the world - it is not based on private collection, well, that is, when we say about the volume - this is a collection of russian tsars, french, and so on, prada, there is a national gallery and so on, this is a kind of private collection, which gradually grew in size, the pushkin museum was created as a museum of universal culture, universal in the sense that any person, first of all a student, is still a university museum, tsvetaev is a university professor, of course, that means he...
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european cities are filled with gleptotheks, that is, copies of famous sculptures, made for educational purposes. so tsvetaev makes a non-hyptotheque, he goes to klein, they build a museum, the architecture of which in itself is an illustration of the history of art. not only do you enter through the greco-roman portico, you go up, which means you enter the egyptian vestibule, which is made in the egyptian style, you go to the pink staircase, you have a greek staircase on your left side.
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and even the most incredible thing, something that few people remember now, on the frieze above the main staircase there are two inscriptions in greek, the first sounds like this: the best of all is the desire for beautiful, i will translate you, because greek is not my language, the second goes like this: and consolation to a person from all troubles is art, i didn’t know that either, forgive me for my ignorance, in my opinion this is very important, in this formulated. tsvetaeva in relation to the museum, and what is a museum? and it is natural that this museum, which is conceived as a getothek, already at the stage of its opening, grows into the egyptian collection, which the king buys and transfers
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it to the museum of fine arts, and he buys its decaying one, and then suddenly appears at first there is one collection of already genuine monuments, not copies, not casts, then a picturesque one appears. these two inscriptions can’t get out of my head, it seems to me that not only the museum component is important, but time, this pre-symbolic symbolic silver eternal time, when the idea of
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gesamt kunstwerk, a little earlier it arose , and an absolute work of art, when scriabina of the second symphony at the end there is an oratorio, glory, glory to art forever , glory, that is, not just an art museum, but... in general, art as the only reality, in fact, where is such neo-romanticism, the second is the time when goethe becomes not just a classic of german literature, but a person who determines the direction of art criticism, and this is also a rebirth, absolute neo-romanticism, such an outflow of classical european culture, which the hermitage is different, here the hermitage is the collection of the tsar, well, yes, this is a completely different story, why exactly pushkin, here i am... 100 years since the death of alexander sergeevich pushkin, unexpectedly the council of ministers makes decisions on renaming the museum of fine arts and when assigning it.
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