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this podcast is a must read, i'm glana batnikova, today we are discussing andrei platonov, the greate what is special about platonov and what is his place in general in russian literature? platonov, one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, he discovered and created his own language, he has a unique one. language, he is very psychological, he is very philosophical , it seems to me that he is one of the most important authors of russian literature, whom you absolutely cannot ignore, and he is very suitable for the name of your program , a must read, if you haven’t read platonov, then you should basically you don't understand anything about russian literature, well, i agree, but you know, when you chose this topic, i was a little surprised, because you are a hindu. postmodernist, it seems to me that you work very coolly with myths and some kind of double meanings, when i found out that you wanted to talk about platonov, i was surprised, especially since you chose the corpus of texts of platonov’s military prose, why? platonov has always been one of my favorite writers, i have su
this podcast is a must read, i'm glana batnikova, today we are discussing andrei platonov, the greate what is special about platonov and what is his place in general in russian literature? platonov, one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, he discovered and created his own language, he has a unique one. language, he is very psychological, he is very philosophical , it seems to me that he is one of the most important authors of russian literature, whom you absolutely cannot ignore, and...
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i knew better platonov to the military, that’s when you read exactly these military topics, althoughem washed out, such templates, that is, the great patriotic war, for us, you know, it consists of so many films, texts, associations, some parades, that it is very difficult to perceive this topic freshly, but when i read platonov, specifically about the war, my heart was simply torn, that is, this... he finds such an unexpected way to the heart, he is so truly alive, sincere, that it’s as if you ’re taking it all in for the first time, and you feel the pain and passions of all that period , all the problems, and it was hard for me, that is , it was very, you know, close to the heart, very close to the nerves, yes, this is very scary prose, in some places it’s well... european in the first 2 years, with the help, well , through heroism, feats of self-sacrifice , we crushed this army in 2 years, we destroyed it, this is the secret of the victories of the subsequent red army, because then in front of us the burghers were already hastily gathered, there were some after mobilization they c
i knew better platonov to the military, that’s when you read exactly these military topics, althoughem washed out, such templates, that is, the great patriotic war, for us, you know, it consists of so many films, texts, associations, some parades, that it is very difficult to perceive this topic freshly, but when i read platonov, specifically about the war, my heart was simply torn, that is, this... he finds such an unexpected way to the heart, he is so truly alive, sincere, that it’s as if...
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herman, but at the same time i also understand that platonov is an absolutely brilliant writer, he is could have done something else, i don’t know, it seems to me that usually, if a person is so gifted in literature, then he should sit and write and do nothing else. well, this is not platonov's situation, because in order to write, he needed to do something, he needed... to do everything, everything in general, that’s what it is now, well, there was the meaning of existence, and he, let’s list it, he was an engineer, he was a philosopher, he participated in this philosophical circle, lukach’s livshits , he was a wonderful writer, of course, a screenwriter, he was a journalist, he showed himself in all areas to the fullest, he lived to the fullest, worked to the fullest. and this is also for children; what fascinates him about platonov is such power and breadth of spirit, while he is very childish looks, sometimes he has a lot of stories about , that is, when we see through the eyes of a child what is happening, and in the stories there is a cow or an old iron woman, it is clear that h
herman, but at the same time i also understand that platonov is an absolutely brilliant writer, he is could have done something else, i don’t know, it seems to me that usually, if a person is so gifted in literature, then he should sit and write and do nothing else. well, this is not platonov's situation, because in order to write, he needed to do something, he needed... to do everything, everything in general, that’s what it is now, well, there was the meaning of existence, and he, let’s...
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this is a must-read podcast, i'm glayana batnikova, today we're discussing andrei platonov, the greatis one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, he discovered, created his own language, he has a unique structure of language, he is very psychological, he is very philosophical, it seems to me that he is one of the most important authors of russian literature, whom it is absolutely impossible to ignore, and he very suitable for the title... your program is a must read, if you haven’t read platonov, then you’re by and large i don’t really understand anything about russian literature, well, i agree, but you know, when you chose this topic, i was a little surprised, because you are a hindu, a postmodernist, it seems to me that you work very cool with myths and some kind of double meanings, when i found out that you wanted to talk about platonov, i was surprised, especially since you chose it... i knew platonov more before the war, so when you read exactly these military topics, although they would seem blurred, such template, that is, the great patriotic war war, in our country, you
this is a must-read podcast, i'm glayana batnikova, today we're discussing andrei platonov, the greatis one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, he discovered, created his own language, he has a unique structure of language, he is very psychological, he is very philosophical, it seems to me that he is one of the most important authors of russian literature, whom it is absolutely impossible to ignore, and he very suitable for the title... your program is a must read, if you haven’t...
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, who lived until he was thirty-six, but there the most platonov could do was jump into the water andr the fact that his life was not a success, but here the game is tougher and more, so to speak, tragic. what funny, round , tender heels you have, but look at mine, look at how the sole is, oh, just put out a cigarette, damn, it’s so hard, haven’t you walked a lot, and walked, sniffed and ran, where i ran, now after them , now from them, now after them, now from them, and all your life your heels will be so round, round, tender and tender, why? well how why? like why, nadenka? because there will be a lot of cars, planes, trams, trains, and subways, and the roads will be smooth and smooth, and the shoes will be comfortable and comfortable, and the socks will be soft, soft, why? well, why, nadezha? because the soviet regime, because all people will have round heels until old age, you too, and you will have no one to fear, and there will be no need to run from anyone, why? because nadyusha, the red army will protect you from everyone. go ahead and don't be afraid of anyone. just study wel
, who lived until he was thirty-six, but there the most platonov could do was jump into the water andr the fact that his life was not a success, but here the game is tougher and more, so to speak, tragic. what funny, round , tender heels you have, but look at mine, look at how the sole is, oh, just put out a cigarette, damn, it’s so hard, haven’t you walked a lot, and walked, sniffed and ran, where i ran, now after them , now from them, now after them, now from them, and all your life your...
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some time , it will or it won't. that there is still something besides the greats, besides chekhov, platonovin, and yakhin, in general, a number of others, a series, a series of names that, in general, are interesting, interesting, it really touches, in in general, this too. very often, very often, in your program, it seems to me that it should be especially said that when you are with a book, then when you read, different, different thoughts come all the time, completely, i’m telling you this , if not a professional writer, yes , that when you are with a book, when you read, and there is a certain plot, some thoughts, but at this moment, for example, it comes to me... in parallel with the work that i am doing, how deep it is, dear our interlocutors, that is, we had to call musician and director of the general largest music museum in russia, to understand what i didn’t quite understand, because well, a professional, of course he doesn’t read like that, he reads, thinking that he will write in a review tomorrow, that he will tell the students, but not me i need to write for reviews, i have...
some time , it will or it won't. that there is still something besides the greats, besides chekhov, platonovin, and yakhin, in general, a number of others, a series, a series of names that, in general, are interesting, interesting, it really touches, in in general, this too. very often, very often, in your program, it seems to me that it should be especially said that when you are with a book, then when you read, different, different thoughts come all the time, completely, i’m telling you...
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why am i saying this, these are these heroes who largely came from platonov, who, of course, wrote aboutde, sometimes very cruel, but at the same time what, in principle, probably in my best films, i probably strived to make films about relatives, here is a film where everything happens there in russia , but not about relatives, you see, very often now i see television ones, especially films where it is unclear who, although they speak russian, but not relatives, the burning bush, tomorrow is first. you are watching the podcast of witnesses from einstein, we have a special guest today, we continue to talk with andrei sergeevich. where did the character of pavel kadochnikov, the eternal grandfather, come from? well, i think that this is the eternal grandfather in general, in principle, this is an archetype, like the eternal jew, this is an archetype of a person, on the one hand, on the other hand on the other hand, i actually wanted this wonderful jarve, who played lear, for this role, what a crazy person, but for me. he came, opened the door, walked in and looked into the kadochniks, and
why am i saying this, these are these heroes who largely came from platonov, who, of course, wrote aboutde, sometimes very cruel, but at the same time what, in principle, probably in my best films, i probably strived to make films about relatives, here is a film where everything happens there in russia , but not about relatives, you see, very often now i see television ones, especially films where it is unclear who, although they speak russian, but not relatives, the burning bush, tomorrow is...
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gathered from villages to clear snow, the whole program was to combat snow drifts, in the immortal work of platonovngs that hit the snow and threw it to the side, but at the same time the train schedules were such that the passenger did not have to wait for a transfer for more than 2 hours at the station, so as for the fact that lopakhin says to get the luggage, then yes... all the luggage is wealthy passengers, and ronevskaya is a wealthy passenger, even though she is a beggar, they did not take it with them on the train, they handed it over, like the one we have at the depot near moscow in the museum, we call him ivan ivanovich, this is the trunk, this is the luggage compartment, that is, your servant or you yourself carried and checked in the luggage, you, as marshak says, were given four green cretancias by the damino station, by the way, i recently discovered an amazing document, completely of its own kind sensational. in relation to this poem, which says that in tsarist russia the question of adapting baggage cars for transporting dogs was seriously raised, this is amazing, so they checked in
gathered from villages to clear snow, the whole program was to combat snow drifts, in the immortal work of platonovngs that hit the snow and threw it to the side, but at the same time the train schedules were such that the passenger did not have to wait for a transfer for more than 2 hours at the station, so as for the fact that lopakhin says to get the luggage, then yes... all the luggage is wealthy passengers, and ronevskaya is a wealthy passenger, even though she is a beggar, they did not...
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the perm theater theater presents an opera by alexander platonov based on the novel by alexei ivanovplete liberation of leningrad from the fascist blockade. the exhibition includes more than 200 works, portraits, city landscapes, still lifes, sketches, posters created in the besieged city. theater champs-Élysées presents the spiritual opera by marc antoine charpancier, david and ianafan. directed and designed by jean belarini, musical director and conductor sebastian da. vasilisa berzhanskaya performs the main role in the russian opera cinderella stage of the vienna state. good morning, says dr. besyakov, showing, we are starting a program about the most important thing, that is, about our health. watch us, it will be informative, it will be interesting. today the program is about the most important thing. orv in the spring. why do many people catch colds at this time of year? in what cases the disease is more severe than in winter, and how to protect yourself from it. it’s worse in the spring, because immunity decreases over the winter, i would say that a person’s immune system in t
the perm theater theater presents an opera by alexander platonov based on the novel by alexei ivanovplete liberation of leningrad from the fascist blockade. the exhibition includes more than 200 works, portraits, city landscapes, still lifes, sketches, posters created in the besieged city. theater champs-Élysées presents the spiritual opera by marc antoine charpancier, david and ianafan. directed and designed by jean belarini, musical director and conductor sebastian da. vasilisa berzhanskaya...
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’m aglayana batnikova, my guest was the writer german sudulaev, we talked about the prose of andrei platonove stories about their writers books on the site. first channel 1tv.ru. hello, i am pilot cosmonaut anton shkaplerov. this is a space stories podcast. today my guest is darya chudnaya, deputy general director of a private russian space company. journalist. dasha, hello. hello, anton nikolaevich. you graduated from the faculty of journalism. and, as far as i understand, it had nothing to do with astronautics, but somehow miraculously you began to work in the space industry. tell us about your first contact with space. it seems to me that the key word here is miraculously, because i have never i planned and didn’t want to connect my life with the astronaut, with aviation, i didn’t think about it. i'll explain why. i didn’t want to say, because my dad has worked in the aviation field all his life, and my grandfather, he was a pilot, so i can say that i can probably say that i come from such an aviation dynasty, and naturally, when i graduated school, first of all my parents asked if i want
’m aglayana batnikova, my guest was the writer german sudulaev, we talked about the prose of andrei platonove stories about their writers books on the site. first channel 1tv.ru. hello, i am pilot cosmonaut anton shkaplerov. this is a space stories podcast. today my guest is darya chudnaya, deputy general director of a private russian space company. journalist. dasha, hello. hello, anton nikolaevich. you graduated from the faculty of journalism. and, as far as i understand, it had nothing to...