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khitrov and in the picture itself there is always a combination of black and yellow, and in the screensaver it's something like the catcher in the rye. uh, hmm yellow ears of uh of this same rye under the black sky, plus a black fly on yellow groves, and plus u metro station chalice. uh, done in black and yellow. and plus uh, black coffee in a yellow cup, yellow lanterns in the middle of a black night. all of this is really powerful. eh, woland gives. uh, viewer consciousness, but not as straight forward and uh, extreme as red black suppose gamma. uh, the artist lazareva worked. at the highest acclaim, the name and screenwriter's bells have been known for quite some time. she, uh, she was writing it now, and a lot of other things, uh, she has very diverse. tims write a ton of things that
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are completely outrageous, then, on the contrary , they are absolutely outstanding, and in any case, uh. they need to remember it, as for the god complex itself, um, it is more or less, and it applies to all the characters in the picture and all the viewers of the picture. e question. how ready are you for the safety of seven year olds girls to bang the suspect, and hmm the maniac, and then find out that he is completely innocent of anything, the question for everyone is hanging in the air. it was a podcast of grief and fire and i was its host denis gorelov with a story about the most important serial novelties of russian cinema this month until new airs. see you again.
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hello this is a must- read podcast we talk about literature of interesting people with interesting people. today i am visiting. vladislav atroshenko, screenwriter and author of a book about the auditory playwright there is no mare about him. today we will talk about vlad, many have heard about the play, the wedding of krichinsky, in fact, by ear, kobylin alexander vasilyevich is the author of the trilogy. uh, the plays of the wedding of the krichinsky case and the death of tarelkin. well, his first play. and, probably, the most popular and successful is the wedding of krichinsky. it is still staged, but few people know that it was written in prison. why was the author in jail? tell e. yes indeed , this is probably the most famous play of the russian theater,
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there were such three trump cards. this is woe from the mind the auditor and the wedding scream. e, which was always brought to all theaters, was always made at the box office and krichinsky's wedding. uh, its premiere took place in 1855 at the maly theater in november, it was really written in prison. uh, uh, at the resurrection gate, she is a bail for noble officers in a prison cell. eh, because 5 years before this event in 1850, on the night of november 7-8, the mistress of alexander vasilyevich of the dry kobyrin, louise simon demonsh sushenko, a frenchwoman, disappeared, yes, who came to him in evaporation. they lived in place. uh, 8 years in this, well, illegal relationship. eh, and now, uh, they had a very serious relationship and she would not be madly in love with him, but
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uh, alexander was a mare to sukhov. eh, very handsome man. he possessed demonic power over women, and besides this frenchwoman, he had a lot of love affairs in moscow, uh, louise endured all this very uh, lasted so somehow. all this endured until they appeared e new mouth from him. eh, such nadezhda ivanovnaryshkina, innate to noring. uh, the woman was completely uninformed. i i read memoirs, they are french russians. she just was there and she fell madly in love with alexander vasilyevich began. here, uh, so to speak, a pick of reality. yes, such a female duel, a real one, and then suddenly she disappears. uh, two days later. uh, she is found uh brutally killed with her throat and wrapped in a scythe. yes, this is terrible, because she was
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proudly beaten, really, like a throat was rewound on a pigtail. stop the bleeding, but most importantly, when the corpse was raised behind presnenskaya zastava. he was thrown out on the street. just somewhere in the snow, yeah on the side of a small road and most importantly, so the version of the robbery by cabbies was immediately ruled out, because it was found in jewelry, yes, and it’s just that for a fortune there were diamond rings, sapphire emerald earrings and a frenchwoman simone dimash’s leg lived in moscow yes, she was rented an apartment for her in the house of count gudovich. it's right next to the house. it will be preserved. by the way, this house is right next to the house of the governor general. this is bryusov lane. uh, now that's what bruce of moscow's servants of diamonds are called. yes, she had yards cook, that's all.
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and so, not only the version of the robbery was excluded, but also the version of rape, because there was evidence and and uh , of course, suspicion immediately fell, but alexander vasilyevich was dry bylina, and they came to him in the frigel, uh, with a search and soon. after the frenchwoman's body was discovered, this search took place and bloodstains were found in his wing. moreover, part of the washed-out plasters were there on the baseboards. this was already after cleaning, and alexander vasilyevich eon, of course, was immediately arrested along with his valet was arrested during interrogation, when he began to ask questions about these works of the fifth. he said that it was not so absurd that here was a chamberlainer, maybe there was splashed blood from the nose, flowing agener, blood came from the nose, it was a sudden coincidence. and vlad let's talk separately. actually, who was alexander vasilievich sukhova bylin. what place he
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occupied in society, because it seems to me that this is important, perhaps he felt unpunished. up to this situation and can be very free because he is a godson emperor alexander i is a very rich man. hey landowner. well, brilliantly, educated with a huge fortune and huge influence in society. we can say that, this is very important. this is very important, because this, uh, you have to imagine. yes, whoever is arrested is arrested, a person, that is, there were, uh, six, the names of the most distinguished e of the russian nobility. this is, uh, kolycheva, yakovlevs. babarykin sheremetyevo romanova and dry mare are the honor of the most just on top of the pyramid. well, there was a dry mare fantastic rich. this is an estate in the five provinces of the russian empire, that is, the modern world, but i was just an oligarch, but at the same time, it is also a very important point for its characterization , so it is important for me that this be touched upon. yes, uh,
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because uh is on the one hand. such an educated brilliant uh, european educated person who was familiar with gogol. there, he fenced, which means with lew, nikolayevich tolstoy, and, at the same time, at the same time. e, of course, e he was not deprived of e. here is such despotism. he was a man, uh, with a very strong character and a very cruel need this christian. as far as i understand, and from my own hands, as they said then, i used my own hands and stuffed them from my own. yes , of course, yes, and uh, everyone was talking about him. eh, contemporaries, that the servants trembled before him and were afraid. why to such an extent? that there i read memoirs of his maid, that she once went into his office and there was a portrait painted by tropin's artist, and she fainted when she saw him with fear, because i think he was a fool. she
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went into the office when he was there, it's not the right time. i went, yes, this is his characteristics. and you have to imagine this man being arrested, and he, uh, it must be said that this is the governor general. e of moscow, the military governor-general arseniy andreevich zakrevsky, of course, he hated him, because he was the only person. in moscow , who allowed himself, uh, to joke about arseniy andreyevich zakrevsky, ask, but this is the frenchwoman simone dimash. why are they clinging to this matter so much? why did we wear with her , i understand the brutal murder, but on the other hand, we understand that, probably, after all in 19th-century russia, this could have gotten away with an influential person. is not the case. it could have gone off at all, but no, quietly, because such a person. eh, yes, such a person was taken. eh, they arrested him right there and went to use all the connections, of course, and the money was launched in the course. bitch had been able to take bribes on her own case. yes , therefore, the case that he is a huge bribe there
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speech. went, well, the estate, yes, yes. pledged in the board of trustees, uh, and uh, paid bribes, but uh , french, it was a magistrate. she was just such a partner. yes now by the designer was modern, but she was a girl, i must say, in terms of her moral qualities, she was of rather high quality. she didn't. it's just that such a kept woman, yes, which the guy bought himself, is not there. she was, uh, quite delicate. and when she came to moscow to alexander vasilievich alcohol. yes, they are in paris just remember, she did not immediately want to earn her money there, to come to him with money petersburg, where he did not succeed with these hats. there, it means trading and so on. so she, uh, in general, played a very important role in the family of dry epic. she handled their business ventures.
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they had factories than champagnes there. yes, yes , groceries are many, many, many, they had everything. she was engaged in non-clay were shops. so she was there, which means that these stores were supervised. well, or somehow she was the manager of these stores, but the fact is that why , why, why this business was not, it’s immediately closed in the bud, because e dryers were e influential people in moscow and simply, namely with top officials officials arseniy andreevich zakrevskiy, the governor-general of moscow, the military general-bernator of moscow, had in his hands blank forms signed by the sovereign and with the permission of the sovereign emperor nicholas to enter everything into these forms, including, well, the tsar was afraid of the revolution, so he put moscow like this cerberus simply, which here and arseny zakrevsky speech, he really held the whole of moscow in his fist, everyone trembled before him , they were just dry, but that’s how he was
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yes, he allowed himself to joke impudently. and there was arseniy andreevich and moreover, joking very arseniy andreevich’s painful topic was zakrevskaya, his wife was lev nikolayevich tolstoy’s great-aunt, uh, agrofin fedorovna, fat for her muscles zakrevskaya, but it was such a moscow mesolina, and in an english club he allowed himself to joke very boldly and call him a crowned cuckold. well, of course, all this was reported to zakrevsky ; i had such a special green book. of course, there was a green book. he wrote everything down there and when this all happened. here you are. yes, and suddenly the governor-general comes with a report, oper-field of revenge to moscow and says, that’s how they found it, which means that she was a subject of france, brutally murdered. eh, behold, quaastral circumstances of circumstances. and what and how. eh, echo sounders were found for blood and, of course, the governor-general of moscow immediately
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takes this investigation under his own control, as they say now. it's just that he appoints such a secret investigation and, of course, dryly. luka was, but hard labor threatens 20 years 30 years, he ends up in prison. yes, he gets more. let's say he's nothing wrote before this event, that is, his literary talent woke up already in prison. after all these events, the truth is absolutely dry mare. i think that if not for all these events, as he said, a terrible turning point in his life would have taken place. if not for all this then, uh, most likely no writer would have come out of him. it was the hangman. e he played the dongjo player, and he played. and so in the village of patrimonials he won the village of zahlebov at the card. there, then, at count anton's next door. so, here, that is, it was a man who, in general, he was from him writer would not work. and here he is, it turns out to be a great grief, and yes, yes, they put him
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to see, maybe in the depths of himself. and to find something there is actually a tragedy, yes , a turning point in his life, and this turning point e he made a completely different person out of him, of course, when he was arrested and the first few days. he was terrified, he wrote . they put him against the wall with thieves with immoral mob. that is, they didn’t just put him in jail, he was humiliated, in fact, he was put in jail. now, uh, back then it was called the secret room of the police department. now it's it's called simply kartsev, but uh, it's happening here. here is what some time after alexander is in prison. suddenly , those serfs who were in the servants of simonemash confess to the murder of him. there is a cook kucher and two maids. so they say that we killed her, because he was looking for such an evil. she also beat us, just like barin lay on us as a ban. the master was also punished for this, and so they
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decided to exterminate her with the light, and they, uh, testified how they did it, as if they went into her bedroom at night. here in her apartment. first they beat her and strangled her, then the cook and the coachman took her out of the presnenskaya outpost. well, it's you who tells their version of their version, which is yes, yes, and then after they thought she was wheezing. they figured she'd, uh, come to life. suddenly they cut their throats, but this version, you understand, here's a similar one. yes, it is implausible exactly why? because, first of all , he had two dogs in her bedroom. uh, these bricks, which would be just zalari there. it would be noise, she would resist, but at the very the main thing, of course, is the most important thing that destroys this version. uh, she was found with severed arteries. yes, there is a lot of blood. that's a lot of blood. and when they lifted the body, there were a few drops of blood, the whole dress was covered in blood, it didn’t come out of the snow
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when somewhere else in another place. in such a place and it was that the minister of justice, count panin, insisted on this, in order to refute the version of the serfs, but the serfs confessed and were dryly released from prison for a while, and then, when the matter went to court the serfs refused these testimonies said that they knocked out these testimonies from us with force they forced them there, well, they actually tortured such a bailiff sterlig , they hung them there by strings, beat them in the kidneys there, that is, they just beat these testimonies and when the serfs refused refused suhaka, damn it, again became the main suspect in the murder. and then he ended up in prison already, when a new investigation was appointed. and in prison, uh, he writes. that is , of course, it’s incredible, can you imagine, here the man is in jail. uh, now he faces 20
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years, qatar the evidence is all working against him. here he sits writing a comedy. this podcast is a must read. i am glona-badnikova , director, writer, my guest is vladislav atroshenko. the writer-screenwriter is an expert on the mysterious case of kramatorgo alexander sukhoi kobylin, what was the main thing for you in this topic, what fascinated you, because you wrote the script and studied the book, this huge matter. tell me, what drove you to waste so many years. eh, you know the energy for this, which i still have. eh, this is how this is my lifelong torment. it's his fate that haunts me, because here is this simple pushkin question. is genius compatible with villainy? yes, he, uh, there is no other such fate. e, for example, and so many characters
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on the example, which can be put this question. that's what is called a rib. yes, a man writes a brilliant play that simply turns the history of the russian theater upside down, yes. entrance and at the same time e he is a suspect in the murder, this is the question. eh, he haunts me the fate of the dry mare. she, uh, makes it possible to figure it out. why is this the case? left? unopened? why did this question become? yes? here, let's open the case. so there will be no problems, this question would not have arisen, that is, they would have established, for example , e , he still does not know sent it to the medical office of the police, it would be possible to do tt dna today yes, yes, today even not even anymore. if it were a little later, there in 15 years, for example, all this is already there it was possible to install, at least those questions that he asked. eh, zakrevskie doctors human blood or not, and
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what time does it belong to now, who was there saying that chickens were slaughtered there? in general, the cook will carry it there, well, if yes , there were many versions up to the fact that she was staying with him, so his aunt is zhukova’s adviser, and her uh, her daughter could have regula and now they got dirty. they somehow say something . god forgive me, that is, uh, like minister of justice count panin, when he read all this, he said this does not deserve any probability, but on the one hand, e, it was impossible to discover e by scientific means, which means, on the other hand, these officials. they arranged such a balancing act out of this case, which suited them very much, as he spoke to both, a sharp and final matter. here they are mutually sharp rocking and on the one hand. it was possible to turn against barin and against the peasants. well, it’s not interesting against the peasant, why don’t you take it. yes and this is
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the richest man in russia and they took from him and they just took poisoned just with him money and i want to say that petri's plays are dedicated to precisely this, let's say , theft and arbitrariness of officials and uh, he has uh in the play. uh, a detailed description of the types of bribes, that is, the person understood the survey rural bribe, which is given in kind. yes industrial bribe. this is what is called rollback today. this is when you receive some order and thank you. eh, in general, you roll back. yes, and a bribe is criminal or trap. that is, it is a trap, and she is taken naked. that is, this man is destroyed simply and like him, like him, then hero. eh, krichinsky, he says they want to take a bribe from you. give uh, the consequences of your refusal will be cruel to you, expensive money. let's because otherwise you end,
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well, dry mares understand? eh, that's interesting, then, eh. e was like that. eh, in fact. that mare in st. petersburg was handled by the chief prosecutor of the ruling senate of the castor creek lebedev. he was still an official . and then such a moment came, decisive, when lebedev was preparing a resolution. eh, on the case about it uh about the murder of simon dimash the very resolution that the minister of justice was supposed to read in the senate, yes, and he studied the whole case, and from sukhovo to the mare, being at that time on his own recognizance. he was temporarily released from prison on the bail of his mother. eh, so he goes to petersburg having already agreed in advance with the people there that they don’t go empty-handed at the fire of nikiforovich. but this of course, he mortgages the estate, takes the ticket of the board of trustees , it was such a small piece of paper on a thin
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counter paper. here and on this piece of paper everything has been translated and the bearer's opinion is actually, uh, a piece of paper. yes, yes, or you can just get cash, yes, 10,000 rubles. silver is 30,000 for 17. a rough condition. generally. yes, this is the price of the emperor near moscow, approximately the moscow region. yes, such a medium-sized estate near moscow and a dry epics goes to the employees of fedorovich lebedev, and here it happens. here, as a matter of fact, is the scene which became central in the play. she was actually written from nature as a dry mare, which means, uh, she comes to lebedev's employees and uh, he shows what the minister's resolution would look like. he beats everything there, that means all the cards, what is called in general everyone promises to solve the issue absolutely. yes, that is, a revolution such that a dry mare will simply be released from criminal prosecution. and e. well, it’s necessary, then to thank him, he gives him this ticket from the council, he puts it in
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his vest pocket, it was dry. well go and his brother-in-law. eh, nightingale to petrov. speaks. sasha, come on , he says, we’ll still look into the skin of written cases in a rag and see really what the resolution will be. the devil knows these officials. yes, and indeed they look into the closet and give some small bribe there, 10 rubles. e cookers. why does the regime show everything in the opposite direction, that is, it is threatened with hard labor, just according to this resolution, and take a bribe from a person. yes, promise him to solve the case and at the same time to the authorities, on the contrary. that's dasha, yes, right. for what, in order to receive a cross or an award later, i noticed a terrible thing there, because count panin was the minister of justice, he was completely convinced. take it away, it would be the guilt of a dry mare on and, when he instructed lebedev to prepare a resolution , he got him to prepare a specific resolution, where he would act as an accuser.
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uh, dry, of course, the reason. a and. well, he decided how to please the authorities. he took a bribe, which means he received the cross and received the money. well, just a good fellow, who has a mare , but he saw it all, he bursts into his office and says, you are a scoundrel scoundrel, which means, uh, you took money from me as a bribe. i'm going to yell at the whole department now. what about the department for the whole of russia, i will give you a bribe and teach you now they will find everything like that, well, of a brutal disposition, yes, that is, it is anger. it was so fierce, that is, probably, it scattered everything in general. on his maternal side, there were tatar khans in his family; he had one like that. well, on the one hand. from the greek it was on the other side of the tatar hannah, it was such a powerful datura, and he uh screams, uh, uber parkour and what he does, he takes this ticket out of
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his vest pocket and puts it in his mouth. chew and drink a glass of water. did she disappear? well, in a sense, see it, how would it be like this a banking instrument that exists in a single copy. that is, it’s like a reading, uh, it was a sukhov mare who pawned one of his names near moscow, which means to take this ticket and bring it to him. and here and here it is, in fact, the scene is, well, of course, fantastic well, this is reality. and, of course, this is where it gets interesting. this is how the employees of the doctors lebedev e. i read his notes. he was like that, he was on a plate, there was also a fire, as if, well, in reality, that means, uh, in death. in fact, he is from he was made tarelkina, then yes , they met from the kostorniki, and from the minister of justice. yes, and uh,
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here's an interesting thing. eh, here are some short speeches, he counted such. kulikeratura and he has an entry in his diaries about gogol, he says that i read these dead souls. well, here it is, all these clickers writers, they do not know our management. they do not know everything, how we work. something there writes such a dismissive or wrote. well, uh, i write in my book that but another breeder appeared, as he called them, a breeder, who knew everything about you. how do you take bribes? as you know, brilliant. it's just that it's all described and you know, i laughed yes, tears, now, i don't know the play, the old one would have turned out, yes, what a huge gap, but no, and the language is very lively and that's it. it's clear. eh, everything is recognizable and insanely funny. when i read these plays, i understood why he was so in love with women, because he was able to make laugh on the one hand and dryly. luca had my permission to make you laugh,
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but on the other hand. now if u now know, she was alone. pika was one piece of evidence against the dry mare, probably completely ridiculous and funny, but the fact that she was ridiculous and funny became known many, many years later. so you mentioned how he charmed a woman. he didn't just charm them. that's when the sukhovoko were on came to him with a search. the union is there, yes, all his letters were taken from his table. yes, and there was one letter addressed to louise or forget victims. actually, the letter was in french. e there was literally the following. he writes to her. she she left for ostankino and was still capricious there, she didn’t want to come to moscow, and he writes to her. eh, that means. stop your farces and i call an ungrateful and oath criminal woman. at the distance of my bone dagger. come back and tremble, he does not write with many ers and so, uh, was expressed
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in love letters. as i understand it, before the race took place, and here and the researcher troitsky, he also read the materials, he writes, as far as i understand, the french language. i realized that this is a very important note from threat. so to pierce her casting, with a dagger, they take a note of daggers from him and, uh, minister of justice count panin in the senate quotes this note. so, he says, look, he wanted to pierce her with his castilian dagger, but the fact is that they had such a lovers. special, which means erotic symbols of expression, after all, 8 years of relationship, of course, they had their own special language and louise herself pressed. uh, how later alexander vasilyevich told this to his neighbor reminsky, all this says. that's what she called the organs male dignity called the caspian dagger. and when he wrote they mean and when
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the minister of justice considers it in the senate. this, of course, was just some fantastic ambiguity. but, uh, uh , they took a bunch of notes from alexander vasilyevich on his desk from different women from different families. there from sixteen influential. uh, there's more, uh, what moment? of course, this is his passion and for which the frenchwoman. tell this story about a female dolphin decided afam. is there a role for another woman in this murder? yes, here this is an insane jealousy that happened to a frenchwoman, if actually, as it was according to zakrevsky's version of the minister of justice, count panin, it means that it was a murder precisely prepared by the high society. and who did they mean they meant the most dry epic. and here is his new mouth. eh, naryshkin's hope. she was so she, well, did not
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possess. in general, such beauty, but she was. eh, cynical. she was free and like her in the world they called her the green-eyed cat. she was such a red-haired green-eyed. well, bone is a witch cat, and the frenchwoman started after him track. she was jealous and it was not by chance that naryshkina herself also hated the frenchwoman. she wrote to alexander vasilyevich. he must get rid of her. that's shortly before death. this means that contemporaries describe such a story, which means when alexander vasilyevich was at a ball in the naryshkins' house. here he is dancing snaryshkina. and she notices through the window that the frenchwoman is looking out the window, and then what does she do? she? uh, the unsuspecting alexander vasilievich pulls back the curtains, which means such a bay window brings such a one there. yes, like this. yes, you guessed female thinking. why? she would turn her back so that he would not see the frenchwoman, and so, of course, there covered her face from the despair of running away. yes, well, what is
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the moment? eh, when does it mean naryshkin? spiers arrest and interrogate it is very suspicious that she escaped. is not it? she didn’t just, so she ran away with lightning speed, when they came with a search to alexander vasilyevich, he even wrote in his diary that the catastrophe searched, uh, left alone, that is, she just runs, she runs with a woolly with a dry child mare. she was in her third month of pregnancy, being a married woman, and he did not give her away. he didn’t extradite her, of course, not only did he deny during interrogations that he said that i never had any connection with naryshkina, in general, how would we understand that, of course , he lied, because after 6 months naryshkina uh, in paris, his daughter gives birth and how she brought up the younger one correctly and how would you think the daughter was called her name was louise. and with him
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, the deceased frenchwoman, the deceased, he is also very suspiciously very strange, yes, and she and naryshkina when she was already abroad. she actually ran away from her husband. well, i helped her, by the way, with the documents of a married woman, she couldn’t just leave without her husband’s permission. so it was necessary to write a statement to the governor-general so that the governor-general would give a blank passport. so this passport blank for naryshkin was stolen by the daughter of the governor-general. uh, lydia zakrevskaya, and in fact, it means that soon lydia zakrevskaya also moved away from her husband. uh the chancellor's son, the mission of childbirth, she was married, she ran away for the chancellor's son, and they organized such a thing there, in paris. eh, this one. i already read in french memes. eh, they called this society of debauchery.
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they arranged it there, they invited french writers, they organized orgies there and that same alexandre dumas son, who wrote the lady with the camellia, he fell in love with naryshkina, and then in the family while we were sitting here in prison, he wrote plays, then it means that the matter ended only after 7 years of the emperor. yes , only the head of state could solve this problem. yes, they are nothing, the investigators confused the geotag. these officials, that when the sovereign emperor was already to him there uh, got mother dryly were on the sister of the dry mare, they began to explain, and he, of course, looked at this matter. he realized that there were bribes, he said so, that is, everything was tangled up with bribes and already unraveled. it was impossible there. what do you think, huh? well, what is the real version? for example, i think that it was a situation from a series that, well, sort of escaped. it's probably
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a frenchwoman on a date in this outbuilding. i think it was something along the lines of. i will go. and you girls figure it out yourself, and then he comes and there is such and such. you are an excellent researcher. yes, indeed, he took naryshkin to his place in africa, and here , of course, such a scene in the wing could happen, and in general, the way it was transmitted. contemporaries da naryshkin somehow participated in this and uh. it seems to me, thus confirming. and the fact that she named her daughter after her rival. it seems to me, i feel guilty, it’s something, well, there’s even more naryshkin there until the discovery of the body. she sent a note to the kabat kudror. e, in a catholic church, e, this note was intercepted by the secret investigation of the governor-general, that she wrote to e. i ask you to tell me what is needed for the burial of a particularly catholic confession, where you can order a coffin, i found out the details.
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how to bury in the french rite? yes, everything is clear. so tell me the compatibility of the action, if this picture of the crime was the way you suggested, the bitch could tear apart two feelings of guilt before, uh, louise and guilt before naryshkina and before the child. yes, he knew, of course he knew that she was three months pregnant. he knew everything perfectly. when you all happened, tell me, while studying this person, you scooped up something, that is, somehow the spirit of the auditory mare moved in you, but relatively speaking, but what changed in you during the work on this material. you know how i am, first of all. when i studied, in general , his whole nature, his character and the contradictions tearing him apart. that's me, of course, me attracted by the strength of his character, despite the fact that he survived all this in prison, such nervous upheavals for 86 years. yes, this is for those times. it's just scary. yes? here lev
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nikolaevich tolstoy is more than tolstoy's leap. here and in this sense, uh, i tried, uh, to post here an unusual russian nature, you see, this is a mystery to me. he was a talented person in everything was a talent. that’s what he didn’t take on there, fucked up rzhaki everything is with him and here and at the same time some. well, such a strange dark as he himself said, uh, strange strange fate great flee me great blind man fate, yes, great blind man, he called him a blind man. so, uh, i must say, yes, i really changed a lot internally while i was studying the dry mare, yes, a feature when you work with some kind of material with a biography, and you hmm change. this is nature, uh, which cannot but have an impact, and uh, this is such an archetypal fate of the russian writer. of course, when prison either breaks the writer,
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or, on the contrary, it makes him a powerful figure, strengthens his spirit. and here it is there was a dry cabin, then it was the same for dostoevsky when he got out of prison. that's it. here is this very architic, such a collision, such as the development of the fate of the russian writer. thank you for the conversation. thank you. it was a must-read podcast for read no, i'm a purulent batch file , you say the director is a writer, my guest was vladislav otrashenko, a writer and connoisseur of writing. e affairs of a dry mare. hello this is a podcast of the psyche, where i am a journalist, natalia loseva and a clinical psychologist, candidate of psychological sciences mikhail
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horse literally gnaws through the shackles of problems on your legs with his teeth and then leave free lungs with a pure heart. hello dear friends. the story of our today's heroine. svetlana deserves 200 episodes, probably for an action-packed series, but let's listen to her performance . svetlana what happened to you at the moment? in my life i am completely alone , i was betrayed by all my friends and acquaintances , my ex-husband betrayed me. he didn’t just betray me like a man and didn’t just betray my love and my feelings and trust in myself, but he he took everything that and everything that i gave him, everything that we realized together, that something figurative or directly on you took our common apartment, which we acquired in marriage. ah, i took it. i helped him open a business, a business, this one stayed with him, and moreover, he took it fraudulently, because
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he forged documents. i used my ip there , which i created, and took away, most importantly, all my friends, relatives and acquaintances, who are my friends, relatives and acquaintances, just as he arrived. uh, from another country here. he had no one here but me quickly from ukraine yes, but we met there in the sixteenth year, i came to visit my grandmother. that's where we met, he had nothing, but he had a very strong desire to move to moscow, as it turned out later that he had always dreamed about it. so, having met me, having learned that i came from moscow, that i have here, hmm, and how would all my relatives work in the production of plastic windows. and he is the only thing he could do, and he is very e what did he have? yes, he worked before. uh-huh in the organization installed windows, he is an installer. here. well, when we met, he was working in
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a factory, he had nothing. he lost money playing slot machines. here it was already a thunderer. yes, he was a groman, he drank. uh, quite a lot, as he explained to me, that he was free, he really wanted love , that he collapsed, brother because his wife offended him very much, and he is such a family man wants love wants uh children and all. he has the rest. there is a child hmm from the first marriage. that is, he told you that he was divorced. yes, he said they have wife, but that was not true. well, at that moment. i thought it was. yes, he wrote his life and situation in such a way that he aspires. uh, uh, to success in the family , to love, that he dreamed about it for such a long time and he had such an unsuccessful brother, and when we met with him, he said that he was free.

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