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it's hard for you, it's hard for her. it's clear. why, because she made a bet on you, as tatyana rightly said? yes, it seems to her that she is losing, because she understands exactly that you should have been at least the president by now. yes, and then you leave. you slip away from her and this one hurts. but it hurts you and why you are so afraid of the thought of the death of your mother, although, well, no matter how none of us , thank god, is eternal. yeah, because there are a very large number of understatements, because your understatement lies in the fact that, mom, i never told you that i did you mean or what? i wanted to say. this is something you don't need to do either of you. we'll have to get used to living with innuendo, as on different banks of the river. there was another very important moment the river was so turbulent that they could not hear each other. well, apparently, as if that kind of our communication , congratulations to each other on the holiday and rarely. well, as it were, well, not rarely, well, just recognition,
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how is he doing? this is probably, after all, a working scheme. also try every time you end a conversation with your mom, regardless no matter what note, he always came out to end with a phrase. mom, i love you. and look, when i gave you this example for the first time. you told me yes, no, i do. i even wrote to her at christmas that let's love each other and accept each other. i didn't say a word to each other. yes, it ’s only one-sided. yes, it’s different and it doesn’t work absolutely the only way you don’t mean that you need to distance yourself as much as possible or stop communicating. this means that you need to do what you feel, if you feel that you want a little closer to your mother comes a little closer to your mother just to allow this air between you is necessary. everything
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seems to fall into place. it needs to be something simple. probably, finally, the truth to stop being a six-year-old. and learning to live in the process of growing up is such a thing as inversion to dominate insofar as parents dominate children. well, as if it 's normal parents are a child there, i'm older there , the youngest, then in the process of growing up, parents grow old, grow up and this is what happens version. and this is a normal process. but in order for that to happen, you're right about one very important thing that you said, you have to go. just take responsibility for your part of life. and as soon as you learn to take responsibility for your part of life, as soon as this one, respectively, becomes complete , you will have the strength to take responsibility for some part of your mother, well, take care of your mother there, when you need it, if necessary, help is provided to support and
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accept it her and love her, which is why i actually came. what did you hear for yourself? important, what will you be in what will you be? ah, well, of course, with the fact that it’s just time for me to grow up and start taking responsibility for my life, given that i’m already building my own family one way or another, and i carry mine responsibly at work. and that's it. and it’s time for yourself, as it were, to bear this responsibility. well, for me it was very important that they said that what i win back. uh, this scenario in my family is exclusively my character. that is, this is what i can get rid of and only through awareness and i am very grateful that you told me the way how to do it, because this is really everything for me. well, we are glad to be useful to you. thank
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you very much. thank you thank you. it was under the kostrigery with you we were sergei on ourselves anton tatyana krasnovskaya and anastasia today we will talk about the women of eduard limonov, this podcast is a must-read. i could have been a writers director and host of this podcast. we have a guest speech musician rapper writer e richard and i are friends. uh, richard is a big expert on limonov, and he read all the books. he has lines in the song. i am like a young limonov and he saw edward in person. and i even visited him and it seems to me that richard has
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, uh, some formed opinion about such a topic as women in the work of lemon . reality is when the hero writes in the first person and his name and his name are the same as the authors, that is, the hero's name is also eduard limonov and the whole genre. a whole plast let's say so edward opened. it was a new word revolution. yes, when a person turned, let's say , his life, his biography into material for his own literature, and therefore a person who read almost all lemon books. e, knows his biography very well, simply by the fact that the only reliable source is that da wrote his own biography. it was lemons, so you and i are reading a few novels. already very much we can say that we know, uh, about his personal
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life. yes, some basic plot conflicts and so on. in this regard, an outstanding swindler, uh quarry, which is just like you and i read in all of his novels and so i will write geography dude there, well, you don’t have to write anything at all. you just rewrote it and using the language at the same time is difficult to read all of limonov's books but one thin booklet or carrera or easily. thing is, limonov is, of course, a typical russian hooligan bad guy and, uh, in that sense. uh, we're just wondering, his women, which uh woman does the bad boys choose? please, tell me about your first wife, anna, i don't even they wanted to mention it, because she was a little out of the range of limonov's friends, because she was not a beauty, but an interesting woman, so she left. as a result, you can’t say crazy about a woman at all that some beautiful one is not.
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yes, you are right, i am not. i don't get the impression that she's somehow ugly. well, maybe it's more than 10 minutes longer than the rest, but, well, so jewish. uh, a temperamental woman with character, a woman with character. she already, in principle, very much. well, she's charming. beautiful. and in general, speaking like that, lemons are difficult of some kind. that's the words to avoid talking about her how to say her ass, right? well, he needs to do it. well, yes, yes, i was enthusiastic, and i also read i was enthusiastic. why not handsome? look, i'm looking for a role. uh, here is anna rubinstein in uh limonov's biography so limonov was a simple saltovka guy - this is the kharkov region he worked at the factory, serpukhov yes, that is, this is such a ghetto e where
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the workers lived, he worked at the factory, but he felt this desire to literature. he wanted to hit some goddess krug relatively speaking, so that people around read, so that people always they are a working person. why does he need to break through there, into this social stratum, in which he had no access, because his friends were some kind of criminals to write in artists or started looking for them, he started looking for them in kharkov, in my opinion, he got a job to the bookseller's bookstore, or what then, but he, in general, somehow met, as the book knife calls itself, it's like, uh, in russian, the profession book knife but no one will be this dead profession, because nobody books does not read the book and the knife, respectively, are also not needed. we are sitting here and remembering this, that's why they called us, that we are the only ones who read something, well, from a lemon, at least. yes, not the most popular author, but i consider him a classic. what do you think
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100%. and already in life, right? classic. well, he is probably one of the brightest representatives of our century in literature, so we, of course, respect him immensely, because let's start with him. so. e new report. yes modern prose, therefore, we pay great attention to it. and yes, and it was leading. she was the star of this party, right? she wasn't, uh, beautiful, in no consequence. listen, i'll tell you a story. and you will understand why i even use the word beauty. let's get this straight away so we don't get distracted later. and there was such a situation, already lemons already lives in paris, he was already a famous author and came to the soul, and he , uh, went with a lemon to a restaurant where natalya medvedeva sang . lemon already knew the story of elena shchapova. yes model of the soviet beauty.
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everyone knew, then natalya medvedeva appeared, and now yevtushenko and his wife, and he came to this restaurant , where natalya medvedeva sang and there was a lemon and lemons nearby, describes this situation, of course , i describe from his words, perhaps something in the stew limonov told another, describing what happened to yevtushenko. eh, a very pale , nondescript woman, a wife and a vtushenko, and in general, it was a very modest gray mouse. but, of course, yevtushenko caught this look of lemon, so to speak, on his wife and how i do it this is my interpretation, and he noticed looking at natalya medvedeva who sang on stage. yes, uh shiny fatal gothic beauty and uh. i told yevtushenko eduard why do you have all the beautiful wives you have an inferiority complex lemons answered you by others? i just don't notice, that's why i'm beautiful. we will consider this role in society. do you agree that elena shchapova was a famous beauty, agree that
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natalya medvedeva was a beauty, and then we later write to elena schava. oh my god how could i, with this woman , suffer anything because of her, tear my heart. and even in general , a simpleton is some kind of fat , uninteresting. why did i kill myself like that, so the lemon can’t be trusted at all. here in this regard, beauty, not handsome of our viewers, because you and i know all these characters, but not everyone knows. let's put it in order. here is this personal life of a lemon, yes, how it all happened, at first in kharkov they begin to meet most like einstein not to marry, then he comes to moscow to make a career, therefore. he meets secular elena shchapova at some party, falls madly in love with her, uh, she leaves her husband for limonov. what is a huge victory and this boy from saltovka, yes, who worked at the factory, and now he gets a well-known
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socialite in his girlfriend. yes, everyone envy him for him. this is important for his ego, his self-realization. she was also older. and there, for a little 7 years, in my opinion, yes, for nine. from there , it's time to upgrade a little. well, we 'll talk more about your take on it, but uh, anna had a bad cake, she ended badly. she was hanging out, she was crazy, that is, she went crazy, but in fact, edward saw him, he came with elena shchapova to kharkov and saw himself, and even before she died, she met elena still pavelina. now i have also given a diamond version as a beautiful gesture from one wife to the previous one. she copied this from a lilibric. they then were friends with lily fun or trousers. she kept promising to give elena a cult brooch, but she didn’t give it, then they emigrated to new york, where elena leaves edward because this is a new
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society of socialization. yes, everything starts from scratch thank you, because we get. e great writer. it would remain. she was with him , he was a poet not very successful, but after this elena leaves, he writes his first novel please tell me that it was not very successful, therefore it was very peculiar and interesting in its language. we have , uh, such an opinion. yes, lemons are, therefore , worse than lemons, as a writer, but this is generally not true. these are people. uh, so they say, who do not understand poetry. listen i i don’t understand poetry either, but i can tell you that let’s just conditionally understand writing. that is, let's be clear about the references roman is testicles and goes to exhibitions, that is, relatively speaking, in space we remain not quite what we produce. yes? e art somehow in life itself chooses what leaves. yes? that is, it all remains in the culture. and uh, and it all
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remains in poetry that there were some maring poems there that were not understandable to the general public. yes, yesenin’s poems were understandable, but how would yesenin learn from marings, and the same goes for the lemon. right now, four volumes are coming out, limonov's collections of poems, and that's a lot. it remains only to understand how much the poet is on you, and therefore our psychologist is a book. i even have. by the way, about the book that we are now uh, going to talk about. i even have testicles to have an autograph, an improvisation of the building and a new verb. yes old buildings, i give him. with a lemon at your meeting. this is all a meeting with a lemon. this is loudly said, but i crossed three or four times. here's the first time when i signed the books, the young man was so dissatisfied, where did you get this edition from? i say, write, just subscribe. yes, this is
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an old building. yes, we had. eh, such a funny meeting. i, uh, went to his apartment and said, hello, eduardeneevich. and i'm richard. i say richard with such an old disgruntled tone. i say, well, yes, eduardeneevich i make excuses. as i do all my life, i say, such a rare name richard, he looks at me like that and says. well, you know, richard is also very rare, and here in this, so the whole lemons. i can go to the balcony to smoke a smoke. he says, yes, i 'll take out the ashtray for you now. i say no from the balcony, i leave from the balcony, don't go around here. lemons are very close to me precisely in their aesthetic severity, and he wrote that one should never drink water from mugs only from glasses. i do that too. and i also saw lemon crossed several times at
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literary events when he was alive, but uh, noticeable, the most, probably, there was an intersection when rubanov was nominated for gq award 2011 writer of the year, and i went i was open in an evening dress and saw edwards there, and only then i really got carried away by his novels, and i went up to him and said that i read mmm 10 of your novels for one month. and he said, some smart girl kissed me on the shoulder. here. i appreciate the memoirs of limonov's figure, and very many people knew him and were friendly and saw him every day. and so he kissed you on the shoulder, and a short dialogue took place with me. and we are proud to tell you. i will be my children to tell, because it is to touch the classics. yes, look amazing, but
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he paid dearly for lemons to stay. well, this is my opinion , he paid very dearly for becoming great, because he was forced to answer for every word, that is, he made the materials of his own works into his biography. he was forced to answer for his image, and every word could not be unconditional. this is a testicle, he has a great political career. just crossed out a must-read today. about lemon women i am aglaya, director napadnikova writer, my guest today speech is a musician, the writer also increases. yes , several books have already been published, yes two and, uh, we say, uh , about lemons, because we are big fans of him. we love him. yes, let's get back to shchapova and in general, this whole story that provoked limonov to write a novel. how do you feel about her in general? it's amazing how much
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limonov's woman is. and somehow, somehow , i never treated them especially. i always well looked at the lemons. that is, to me, in limonov's books, there was not at all an interesting woman, how much lemon itself, huh? well, yes, and the lemon itself, in the first place, was interesting to me, so i always perceived a woman, including elena, as a woman, because of which the poet, as it were, burned down, yes, uh, that is, as if he became a writer. a woman who was able to break, uh, the heart to break services to a person, and then, uh, the person takes it and somehow tries to collect it, that is, uh, a woman. in this case, it is a trigger. uh, me too, so i've always been interested. uh, what does lemons feel there? she is somewhere testicle, but she's somewhere, she's leaving there. i 'm wondering what's going on with this, as the testicle
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dies, he doesn't realize how handsome he is talented with those thin fingers. for what? why does he cause this conflict? the fact is that a person does not see himself objectively , i can quite imagine myself on the spot, otherwise. here she was known, moscow and secular beauty. they had the first one and in moscow she had a rich husband, and she was used to a cool sofa. and so she comes to new york, and finds herself at the bottom of society. they live yes, in some kind they also have an apartment of money , never have lemons to work in some kind of russian immigrant newspaper. yes, i get some money. elena is beautiful. she comes to any secular get-together, and there are compliments in the distance. well, this is it, but and he for that day, yes, well, which one can, then, as it were, shoot. well, what else was missing for a relationship, mercedes or something, she understood in moscow that this is a person who she just sews, well, trousers what kind of mercedes yes, well, she also wrote poetry, by the way
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the whole woman and the lemon. e, were creative units, e was therefore, and her elements came out. i mean, uh, she was a creative person. not just a beauty. we will also note this separately. she lacked a place, er, social hierarchy, which she believed she could claim. she became, uh, modeled and dated a photographer. uh, yes, going to parties, in general, they split up a little simple existence. they parted ways with those who could take a good picture of her. well, why not , and uh, i just wanted to point out separately, that already, when the lemon remained famous for writing, we are talking about the stage when this was not yet, and he was not yet famous, but already when the novel came out, this little girl edward became famous , elena also became famous with her. naturally, many times. she was already a countess for her roots
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, lived in italy, and she married, then a count of italy. so, uh, limonov said, he was so aristocratic that he even warned in advance about the time of his phone call, he finished, it seems that the count died, and elena lives with her daughter in her beautiful estate. in the castle, so on, no one has a book. it's me elena , no one needs her book, of course, no one needs it. but always when she was approached. and yes, with some interviews and so on. they always ask about limonov and i read these interviews. and i have repeatedly noticed that elena is very annoyed by these questions. that is, she did not consider him a genius, she did not understand at all. why he became famous, but from a series like courtney love also spoke. i would never have thought that my husband would be jacketable, famous, moreover, she forbade ask the interior, uh, about the husband. well, elena may have forbidden it too, but she needs it.
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you see, richard is some kind of ok, you somehow love us, after all, you don’t love her for this story, it’s absolutely all the same to her natalya medvedeva, he meets her when he already moves to paris, he is already the most beloved wife. as he says, as he says, he came to paris where they handed over his book. uh, to live at last, that is, in america he hung around somehow. yes, and jobs what is called yes , somehow he worked, then a builder, that is , she has a novel history of the service where he works fugue in the house of billionaires. uh, he had some. here he had his own woman, by the way, yes, they are not customary to say, but she was not a wife to mention to the fact that you caught me on the fact that i separately evaluate the beauty. here is the story with this jay, her jane was anointed. jenny in general, this is a girl there, so he directly said that well, closing my eyes, i will finalize it. he talked about the fact that he lacked the status of this woman, she was, uh, plump and how he wrote peyzan. that is, she was of a peasant type, and he was ashamed of her
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he said, i came to the store and i see in the mirror how it is reflected. this one's burning her girlfriend, and i thought, god, this is not from my movie women i, uh, it's me, i 'm standing here from an underground film, these are generally from some other movie. i mean, he's kind of weird . he suffered from the fact that she was a simpleton, but she arranged for him with a service in general, she was insane out of him. in general, she helped a lot in life, yes , she fed a wonderful girl, how they weren’t interesting to him, well, it doesn’t matter , let’s get back to and lemons become known he is published in paris in french, and he moves to paris to start a new life and live on literary income, as a writer of some yes , a loser, moonlighting as a waiter. and as e already a man who took place, uh, he also admitted that he was drawn to elena, who married the count and moved to europe and from america he wanted to move to europe closer to elena. they continued
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to meet for some time, but she came to him from italy but then, of course, all this fell out again into money matters, because life writer is far from sugar. he was looking for some rotten vegetables in the garbage. yes, periodically elena was not ready for this. he said that she came to him with suitcases from italy and huge hats. she loved hats, er, and in his apartment, which he did not rent in paris , a tree of er was climbing. from this hole, and periodically, because of the french sewerage system, and elena, of course, could not bear the big problems, she realized that he did not need such secular beauties. and uh, still let's say it with such claims as elena and i think natasha medvedeva is, of course, a simpler st. petersburg girl. yes, you think, this is how it happens, i don’t need such a status of a woman, i’ll take myself
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a lower status, i think it’s not like that. the fact is that natasha was a simple girl, she was, well, such a free disposition, but she was her girl. he did not have to constantly prove something to her, like elena. he'll say so here's the relationship. e with natalia, it seems to me, was on an equal footing. and maybe even a little bit of domestic positions, because that a natalia was a singer. she moved to him from new york, by the way, donations, too, probably due to some kind of career connection, she moved. to him in paris, she began performing at the rasputin restaurant, singing there she had a night job, but uh, the sad story is that natalya had a serious problem with alcohol. by the way, i recently watched her interview in sharks, pen, yes, yes, she got up there and left, finished that she was offended, she gets up and leaves, everyone attacked her. here comes edward and here, then, she says eduard-shaped, uh, a very talented person,
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and therefore there is no need to drive him here and so on. they still had an equal relationship. and even some kind of competition, she told him periodically there in his stories. uh, said that i'm bigger than you or well, they will be and i know. by the way, for her songs, yes, and she also mentioned his songs in 1993 in her songs , and moreover, she has books, unlike exhausted and interestingly, she published two books, by the way, edouard, forced her to write, he forced her sit down at the table to uh mom i love the crook. yes, but i wanted to talk about medvedev's role in the life of a lemon, it seems to me, uh, for him it was such an important stage, he dedicated the novel taming the tiger in paris to her. and how did this happen, they first met for several years, then he the moment we got tired they didn’t part, and she moved out of him in paris, and it didn’t seem like they survived the breakup, but at the same time they periodically converged and diverged. well,
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it seems to me, this is, uh, the story about the taming of the tiger in paris, it is completely based on the fact that at the waist, probably, they wanted something important places in his life, and since he had an affair about elena, he became famous, and they and she must have been offended that he was brilliant. i think that she is not natalya. it seems to me that she was a complex person. she would not be looking, write to me, i think yes, i think that lemons understood that this is the only way to return, because they are some time here . and he had to do some deed, take some action in order to return this woman, and he wrote this taming of tigers in paris, and even ekaterina volkova said in some interview that she having met edward his third wife. she said that she had read taming of the tigers in paris and really wanted someone to write about her so directly, too, but interesting. yes, i just actually called you a speech, because i wanted to talk to you, so to speak, about choosing this type of woman and choosing a general
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life strategy, because he is like a hero, like a person of a heroic warehouse and like a person who, uh, described own life. he uh, it seems to me that he chose such women, but it’s difficult for them bad girls, but girls with bright beautiful problems, uh, semi crazy. and yes, he is. yes, his collection is told by a girl. sorry a. he chose these women. it was a consequence. this is his life choice, that he goes along the path. hero it seems to me that this heroic warehouse of edward was expressed in this, that is, something that you don’t like. why do i have women, did he have a lot of them? no, everything is nice to me , you are already pretty. i remember when we talked for a long time, and you were critical of yourself i can’t apply it, because i barely have enough nerves for one nerve and love, but like a person when he can love 20 and be torn. well, no, listen, it
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was still a monogamous relationship, which he , relatively speaking, went through different stages of life. it was not such that 20 women at the same time should not be misled. how many five were there? well, it doesn't matter to you. i want to dwell on the women who still remained in his prose. it seems to me that natalya medvedeva was such a symbol of death. he himself described it, that she was his desire for destruction she was very problematic and even in the novel the foreigner time of troubles, where he writes how he comes to moscow on a business trip and half of this novel. he describes how he runs around calling some phones and looking for medvedev who went on a spree and edward is looking for her a little more interesting than, uh, than a politician. but to me yes, i do not argue. me. well, i'm not even trying to pretend. the topic of women is very important to me. i like these women. i like his choices. and i like the way he presented it all. although on the other hand. for example
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cheeses. this is a novel where he describes his relationship with ekaterina volkova quite briefly. nevertheless, he separately describes what he did not want to write. e about the mother of his children, that is, why he didn’t write a novel by ekaterina volkova, he didn’t want the children to read, he dedicated both to the mother and my children, in general, he was strict in fact. so this is the nobility of lemon and here, as it were , we will not. uh, that he did not describe the collection of poems. well, listen, he was very tough. we all know that power is worth which he left with us and says that the children are too unusual. maybe someday you will understand me? but not a fact, why do you think that lemons, but it has become relevant now, why did he begin to appear, uh, in the
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information media space? well, besides the fact that we all understand, you and i understand that he deserves it. why all of a sudden it happened, and before it didn’t happen, because, firstly, it turned out to be true. well, there are no more of us such bright and interesting and quarrelsome people. i turn no, yes, uh, and prophets. no, yes, maybe i exaggerate it. yes, but nevertheless, how he foresaw all this, how much he guessed. and in general, what he formulates. he just saw , let's say, thinking, because what he had been formulating for years was formulating, and here we have some moment once and everything is like that. and so, how, how are we going to live what used to seem savagery? yes, some crazy old man writes. now everything has come true. unlike many people in our culture, he really knew europe well . he lived a difficult, difficult life. he knows how
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the lower classes live in america he knows how the lower social classes live in europe, yes , that is, they don’t want to conditionally, yes, and their problems were very subtly felt and until the end of his life they sent him a huge amount of materials and media he translated scientific articles. he was constantly doing this. that is, he knew how france lives simply. well, well, thoroughly , he got up every morning and read a huge amount of materials about europe in the original language. yes, it suddenly appeared. yes, the fact that all these manifestos that he writes which we could not read there without tears , it turned out that everything is there, yes, and everything is true, but also, of course, in terms of literature. yes , she is still there again, you can allow some rudeness. well, literature, it somehow crushed, or something, modern literature is not so interesting anymore, right? that is, having already become
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a well-known writer, sketch out the entire library, threw it away and left lolita there on the side. and everything else is uninteresting about women. i want you uh my uh thought. e to express let's put it this way, but choosing a lemon. here , look at him. there was this story natalya medvedeva then in moscow they already disperse on leaving. e to the musician hog from the corrosion group, the metal goes nowhere. it may go away to continue its self-destruction. yes, because the lemons kept pulling it out. yes, he made sure that she was in good shape, but she, so to speak, overcomes this resistance and leaves. uh, but limonov mentioned that medvedev, of course, was not such a tragic loss for him as elena shchapova, because he wrote that i detonated all women together with elena, that is once, having gone through this gap, he , relatively speaking, trusted women less,
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because in the same schapovoy he is still like that over time. eh, well, not squeamish. and such an attitude. well, once she disappointed, she disappointed him simply as a woman, and he deeply regretted natalya medvedeva, already respected her, respected her very much. according to yes, and for him it was still a tragedy of a deeper already adult sense, because here he is always in an interview and meeting. he says, well, why is it so natasha well, that's why he said he called her his beloved woman, with whom, if not for this quick spontaneous combustion, he could somehow negotiate longer against us in the finals of the foreigners time of troubles. he wrote that to each, that is, he pulled her out of these holes, every year of us had to. don't be a person, you know, how commensurate somehow talents are. they were worthy of each other. that's because it was very bright there. yes
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, natalia still wrote several songs with us. yes, at the station the result is everything is she? is she bored? yes, lena but she, well, then he himself understood, well, he is her certain surface, and at the end of his life, that is, closer to 60 years old, he meets ekaterinbuka and for the first time she has children, that is, this is the first woman. this is a great woman in life. she bore him two children. until then, children. they were not beautiful, talented bright, but in cheeses he writes about disappointment. that is, e, this is still the story did not work out. they parted anyway, and he writes. how could i fall for this dream. about the family, after all, it's me, then yes, he understood that he was a tragic hero. and that happiness in his life will not be even with a woman. i don't know if his women were happy now with him lies in the absence. this is happiness in the absence, happiness and the corresponding choice of a woman. do you understand him? here is his life choice such girls are completely. here i will say
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okay, er, because. here i am such a guy from the provinces, and then i lived in butovo and served in the army there. well, i was such a conservative, well, a simple guy. yes, i read some russian classical literature there, but this is all here by henry miller. this is all. i came to this all much later, and my friend advised me to read to her and read to half, because this is such a horror in general, i will not read this. but this, well, you just understand, destroys everything, as it were, education. so i say, what did you advise me, in general, he says to read to the end as a boy, i think, well, okay, and there at the end go all that's just what i didn't like when and what you read. i kind of forgave him everything, in general, and seemed to understand. i think, well, so, then i'm not, so i'm what
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i don’t know him or them, maybe there is still a certain meaning in this, that you choose a difficult woman, choose a difficult path, choosing. uh, let's just say a handy woman. you choose another path in life , you didn’t choose such a woman for yourself and also chose a very complex and deep woman, but i, uh, to study all these depths to the end, i will need my whole life. and here are the novels of limonov, which you may be prompted by a big fan. and so, for some reason, she also never took a steam bath due to the fact that he had so many lives and, judging by, he himself destroyed lit up in our lives we will not, but destinies. let's talk about what remains, uh, let's put it this way. in culture. yes, we are sure that several of his novels are definitely lemonade for what he was. that's the kind of
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leader. yes, there will be a caress, the gentle leader will be such a hero. and on the other hand, he is absolutely a cuckold, i am with you, and this and this he somehow combined in a very strange way. he sometimes fell down a woman, says the farm, san says it in you, that kid who was indignant for the first time when he read ievich. that's of course, and he wants a speech. you named him cola yes. well, yes. he wants to pity me. look here. i have some kind of thin fingers of a strong man who gave a woman freedom to do what she wants a man, and he is a very strong man, and he is an incredibly weak man because of this, because of this there are such outbursts, but in general this is a topic for me very close. no, it touches you too. yes , it seems to me that we had a very good talk, but we will end here. let's say goodbye to some history, very good. come on and
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viscous lenin falls like a fog on the handles of all cabins, over the ocean and the river. marx for control water gnawed through the iron of the ribs and fasteners and black nietzsche from the cellar with a crab and a fat buddha whipped with baobab and sharp. i am like a thorn of flowers, prickly in ukraine ghosts flying in ukraine dreams, where gogol is bound, where beeches and oaks and groves are our bases, and you are not earthly, you are earthly. it was a podcast, a must-read we talked about the women of eduard limonov and with a speech to musicians by a rapper writer to fans, and lemon and uh, i talked to him. i'm leading main botnikova.
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you see, this is the kind of thing that turns out to be the king of football, we are talking about a saw, and at the same time in the soviet union in russia they didn’t really see him and don’t know him, because it turns out to be a big myth. aleksandrovich is no myth , he said that television came to world football by and large, only in the sixty- sixth year did the world cup begin to show the fifty-fourth year there virgins.
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