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two and no twos. this is about you what kind of pin code, if a simple question has become a quiz , it can help for lunch, it helps to restore memory and attention to the object, so that the head works, these health problems can become bad blood vessels, drugs help improve microcirculation. reducing the risk of blood clots, relieving inflammation and strengthening the walls of blood vessels. it helps to restore memory and focus on the object so that the head works. this is a podcast of life i’m wonderful with you, i’m his presenter alexei varlamov and we’re talking about alexander green, the first book he wrote was called
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the invisibility cap, and it was just dedicated to eras, and it was published in 1907 or 1908 and it’s terribly insulting that her not then they didn’t really read it, they didn’t really read it now, he is writing a second book, also a realistic book, very so gloomy. eh, are they in the spirit before andreev in the spirit of kuprin in the spirit of early gorky, who, by the way, everyone read him, everyone knew him in one way or another degrees helped him, although treated a little arrogantly. and this is special, no matter how green's situation, he was never considered a major serious writer. and, of course, it depressed him. but you know, he once said such a phrase about himself that i am the writer of the tenth row there, but in this row, except for me. there is no one else. and this is true, if we take the literary situation of the silver age, where we had symbolists and mazhenists.
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uh, i don’t know, acmeists, realists, futurists , whoever, then there were many different isms, green will still keep to himself. and this is his isolated position in russian literature before the revolution after the revolution, but what makes this person , of course, unique, he was an incredible hard worker, and he was actually a person who was looking for seeing that his first two books, written in a realistic manner . moreover , these are very good books, and repeating the terrible shame that they remained, in general , unnoticed green. that's when he comes up with this very country of his greenland. book. he begins to compose stories, he begins to invent heroes with foreign names. and the action of these stories takes place incomprehensibly, where it is incomprehensible. in what countries, but obviously. some southern fictional countries and later critics will call this green's country, and the country of greenland, it must
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be said that when these stories were first published, many people suspected green that he did not tell these stories himself. and that he stole them, in general, this is the plot, as if plagiarism with stolen stories novels. he, apparently, in literature is such an eternal plot. but in the case of green , and there was such a bike, what does it mean that green allegedly killed some english captain, stole a chest with his stories from him, began to print, and under his own name all this, of course , complete nonsense, but, nevertheless, smoke, there is no fire without fire. let not the english captain. but he shot at his beloved, and at that time it must be said, how soon it will be. after which he broke up with katya when he began to work, and as a writer, write his first books in his life entered another woman. she was the complete opposite of the wildebeest. and she came in, because he was put in prison again. so this time he was put in jail, because he a lived without a passport, because he lived in
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st. petersburg where he could not live. and so, a girl, averbal on abramov, came to see him on a date. her name was 24 years old, and she later wrote in her memoirs that when she came to alexander grinov’s cell, the first thing this man did. he rushed over to her and kissed her on the lips. a it was the first kiss in my life modestly. she continues, and now he made a huge impression on her, and later, when the hryvnia was once again condemned and sent into exile in siberia, he still managed to escape from this exile. here is perhaps the only case. and when he managed to escape, and he ran to this very faith , he said that he fled. eh, for her sake and soon. they began to live together soon, they got married, it was. uh, the first wife of alexander grin, she was completely different than katya bibergal, and she absolutely disliked the revolution. she loved a quiet life, but with a green , she did not succeed in any quiet life.
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but this whole plot, and later entered the wonderful story of alexander grin , which i advise everyone to read the story, which is called 100 miles along the river, where grin allegorically describes the history of his crimes and punishments , the history of his youth. and just like that, he lived like this, he worked in the pre-revolutionary years. he published books that did not enjoy fantastic success. of course not in the background gorky kuprin whether they yes andreev there alexei tolstoy and-and green was not such a prominent figure, but he was a writer with his own voice. it was a writer with his own intonation, but also, as it were, with his own literary land, with his own literary island surrounded by seas on all sides, but it was an island. uh, alexander grin, who was inhabited by characters like no one else , a foreigner of russian literature, as he was called
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a criticism of the silver age, and then the seventeenth year begins revolution, and and, and green's attitude to the revolution. in general, there was something negative in his prose. this is an aversion to politics and in general to any state activity. it feels very sharp. look at the stories like a tragedy, a plateau dream, a completely wonderful story, like green, like, again, somewhere there. it’s not clear somewhere in africa the action is taking place, but certainly a story that is most directly related to the russian revolutionary situation, and the beginning of the 20th century. and so when uh happens, the revolution is green does not perceive it, but another thing is that there are no warm feelings in relation to the monarchy in relation to the old government. he didn't either, and greene's position was that there was a plague on both your houses. eh, and in general he did not like, but the social life of the party life.
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he loved the life of the individual. he loved the life of the individual and he loved the life of the people who believed in the dream. actually in scarlet sails, of course, we can feel it very well. and then it turned out, as if even more difficult for his life, but he was very strong helped. and maxim gorky, who really felt weak. to such vagabonds, to such anarchists, gorky, who , in general, appreciated the talent of alexander grin and gorky. in fact, he did a great thing for russian literature for russian culture, because in these first post-revolutionary years in hungry petrograd, and bitter organized the so-called house of arts, in fact. it was such a large, writers' hotel, where russian literary writers could get a column room for food and the opportunity there is a possibility of survival. here in these difficult conditions. actually it is these
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greens. i also used it there in this very house of arts. he just writes. uh, the fairy tale scarlet sails feeriya as he defined the genre of this work and subsequently very uh, many soviet critics. they tried to interpret it as such an allusion to the revolution and present the color of the sails as a color, but revolutionary dreams. ah, in fact , it seems to me that this has nothing to do with green's intention, and in fact. here green of this period. this is such a sociopath writer who talks, but about the idea of ​​​​escaping from reality. after all, if you think about the meaning of scarlet sails, then this is a story about how not to live in reality. yes, because here the girl is in conflict with her surroundings and correctly and and conflict further and there is no need to build relationships with people. here, believe in your dream further there, if you remember. in this story, such a storyteller appears, a drunkard egol, in which one can assume green
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encrypted himself and who says this girl. remember, she carried a toy yacht there to sell, with alla sails she let it go on the lever and is it ego, it means she caught the yacht, and he tells her that many years will pass and a huge ship with fat sails will enter the bay, there will be a prince and the girl believes in this, and the dream lives. you are a dream and absolutely do not want to live in real life this fairy tale can actually be read, uh, and in this way and further, if it were not for captain gray yes, with his this, but with such moral rules, yes, with his plan that, uh the dream must be done with your own hands. yes, as it were the meaning of life lies in the fact that some people believe in a dream, and other people build and do this dream, and then such a happy connection occurs, and those and others, but a few years after the death of alexander green andrey platonov in my opinion . the deepest, smartest
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, greatest russian writer of the 20th century. he wrote such a short critical article about the work of alexander grin and about this story, and he said surprisingly accurate words that, as it were, the main drawback from the point of view of platonic scarlet sails is the fact that the people remained on the shore, if we remember scarlet sails end with assol, together with the warm, sailing away, it is not known where they are sailing away from people, they are sailing away to some other world, and the people are in copern. here is this evil cruel people, who did not love, and the salt, which the salt poisoned, here it remains on the shore, but for platonov this is impossible for the platonic, just the most important thing in life in literature. e everywhere, it's people it's people, and as if the writer should be popular, but for green actually. this is not the people the crowd is a crowd that does not want, but to love and understand people of a different type. here is the make-up, so principled, and green is really
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a personal and individualist and in scarlet sails. it doesn't even feel like the island, probably , although it definitely feels, but even more . this is the greens of the world of sensations, this is the greens' rejection of any social structure, because here is the image of such a representation there. in a circus or in a theater, flying people will first appear at alexander green and bulgakov will read it carefully. and so er, the shining world is indeed one of the pinnacles of russian prose of the twenties, but it brought success to the grin and but it’s curious that i ’m saying, on the one hand, green is the most unread russian writer of the 20th century, on the other hand, paradoxically, green is one of the most one can say published russian writers of the 20th century, because, in principle, everything that he wrote in
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the twenties is everything that he wrote. in the soviet the time was published and the soviet time make-up, was really a writer. uh, extremely popular because that people who were tired were torn off by their fathers, who were tired of the turmoil from the civil war from violence, and from lies. these people wanted rest. and those fairy tales, those stories , those stories that he showed, that he invented, that green composed for them, they had something comforting. maybe in a glittering world it doesn't feel so keen, although there is another very important thing in this novel, connected with creativity with a sense of the world. e alexander green there is really the main character, a flying man a man who can fly and that's why for greene it was very important to go back a little here. petersburg in 1910 . there, in 1910, the so-called
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aviation week was held at the kolomyazhsky hippodrome , people gathered. the whole of st. petersburg came there, they sat on the trees, and in order to see how the planes would take off, that is, for our grandmothers , grandfathers, great-grandmothers, great-grandfathers, it was the greatest event, because this is a dream , the first airplanes appeared yes, this is the age-old dream of people, that people will be able to fly, they will be able to take off from the earth to rise into the sky, and now these first planes are still clumsy and so funny. three strange ones took off and the audience was in absolute ecstasy and the pilots were, er, the heroes of those days. and, by the way, for many writers. it was an event. kuprin described a flying man, or they described andreev there, and vasily kamensky described it. it's true, as it was a very important story. everyone rejoiced, everyone rejoiced, except for one person, the only person who was at the kolomyazhsky hippodrome and who hated all these flying cars. it was our hero alexander grin why because from his point of view
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aviation is a circumvention of the great human dream that a person can and should fly himself. this is really very important. green did not like at all, did not recognize such a course of development of human civilization. he was a principled opponent of the science of technology to achieve development, so by chance he had scarlet sails, he hated steamships with their engines with their pipes from which they escape, and clubs of black smoke, he would have been such a person, aspiring, and he hated the past. that's it, he has an absolutely amazing story that called mermaids of the air and in this story, it means that here are some, like mermaids in the water. there are also mermaids in the air, these mermaids attack these pilots. it means that these planes are destroying them, but drowning them, as if in the air , yes, and green's sympathies, of course, are on the side
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of the mermaids, of course, in the novel there is a shining world . this is all also a rejection of science and technology. he is very felt and the main character is a man who can fly himself and this scene at the kolomyazhsky hippodrome is described there. and a described girl is the only girl in to this crowd that believes that the hero will now take off, take off, not because he has a plane with these engines that are crackling, making noise and puffs of smoke, but because he has some kind of device that will fly from a melodic ringing there are thousands of bells, no one believes everyone laughs at him, and he flies up, only one girl believed it is very similar to scarlet sails. and this girl receives an award, and the hero takes her with him, too, there, to some means beyond the heavenly, and the heavenly world. and one more example of such a rejection of science by green and technicians did not like cars very much; i have an absolutely wonderful story, which is called a gray car. by the way, notice
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that the gray car. this is, as it were, the antonym of the scarlet sails, so a wonderful film was made to tell the story. eh, mister farmer is such an arthouse movie, he is really very thin, deep and smart. and this is alexander grin with this rejection of the course of human history, and of human civilization and a somewhat arrogant attitude, but to those people who think differently than he did in the mid-twenties in green's life was. quite, but harmoniously, he moved, then from, petrograd to the crimea, and therefore, in fact, the crimea became such a main place, and alexander stepanovich's stay of residence. here he really never had his own home. he rented a house, but here is the museum of alexander green, which today is in feodosia, a wonderful museum here, which is in the old crimea where he came in the late twenties and such very important points of its existence. it was such a fairly
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fruitful and in its own way calm period, and his life, and then misfortunes began, then at the end of the twenties, when the overall atmosphere in the country became more uh , it became more and more obvious, the screaming discrepancy between alexander grin and this , as it were, such a soviet vector of development, green did not fit into this soviet life and probably especially acute. this is felt in his latest novel. in my opinion, his best novel, which i highly recommend to everyone. read in a novel called the road to nowhere and this is a very bitter story of a man which he had a lot in his childhood in his youth. given a lot of what he wanted to get from life, and in the end all his dreams are broken. here, perhaps, green is, as it were, the one who has the spirit of pride, which undoubtedly was characteristic of him, and in previous years here, as it were, he is questioned. if we
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kind of fall apart and green starts to change very interestingly, like this person does not have a shan warehouse by the end of his life, it seems to be moving more and more towards humility. and in general, the end of a greena's life is the end of a life a christian who repents, who confesses, who goes to church and dies after taking communion, and forgive all your enemies. and i must say that the last years of green's life were terribly difficult, because they stopped printing him. i say, he is no longer the answer of the era and he was not published much, he received few royalties. in fact, he was in poverty, and he was in poverty. e at home in the crimea. besides, he is hard. e, fell ill, and in 1932 he died in the old crimea and the priest who confessed him before his death later told that when he asked green if you have reconciled with your enemies, i am indifferent to them - this is an amazing
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answer. this, of course, was typical. eh, only our hero. this is what characterizes him to the highest degree by another very important and very offensive thing in the fate of alexander grin . and here is this man who described the journey so much, who described so many different worlds. most different countries. in fact , i have seen almost nothing in my life. he really hasn't been to many places. here, as it were, the geography of alexander grin's life. it is quite buys up. and at the end of his life, and he really dreamed of getting the nobel prize, and he told his wife, and he already had a third wife, and nina nikolaevna green and who is actually dedicated, and the story of alla and sails. here is such an amazing woman who later kept the memory of her husband. and then she later remembered that he told her ninochka. here. imagine we get the nobel prize. we'll charter a yacht and take a trip around the world. and he really wanted
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to see the world, these countries that he invented, which he described, and now, and if think about how much the publishing houses profited. on the works of alexander grin, what circulations of his books came out crazy in the soviet era, and in the sixties he was almost the third in the number of circulations there, because then he was wildly popular. it is now a little bit of his popularity subsided. how many films are there? now, if there was some kind of time machine, and it would be possible to miraculously transfer this money to him, so that at least something he would sigh, see , look. uh, it was terribly unfair, but this man has a fate, but also wonderful in his own way. and now i personally feel great gratitude to him for, for his books, his deep, smart, honest books, oh, which i managed to tell quite a bit, but i just want more to call him absolutely wonderful short stories, in addition to romanov stories, he was an excellent storyteller, a born storyteller and just
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read the pied piper story for example, this is one of the pinnacles of russian prose of the twentieth century, such a surprisingly deep go. the story is constructed, as it were, at the crossroads of the real and a fictional story of action which takes place in hungry petrograd and after the revolutionary one, and this here is fiction , these are the rats that exist in the mysterious house, through which the e, the hero of this sur greenovsky wanders, he is absolutely not imitated. he doesn't translate don't know and or fandang story. this is also such an absolutely wonderful, amazing, and the work of alexander stepanovich which explains a lot, but in his inner world. and i would like to finish, but with what alexander grin has a novel that he wrote at the end of the twenties. this novel is called jessie and mariana, this is the story of two , uh, sisters, and one of these sisters.
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there is no other beautiful, one of these sisters, kind, the other. evil. i usually ask my students there is no institute. how do you think? sister what well, most often they say that she is kind, ugly, and evil, uh, beautiful, but any writer would have it. only not with green, green has both kind and beautiful and evil and terrible. this is a very interesting novel. there is a very interesting conflict. here is such a contradiction, and between good and evil between beauty and ugliness of clay, in general he was very fond of painting. here, as if from all kinds of arts, painting was extremely important for him, and in this novel jessie was called that, of course, margiana of evil and ugly jessia, a kind and beautiful girl. and here is jessie once, uh, in one house they see a picture, which depicts lady gadieva yes. of course, we all remember this medieval story about an english lady, but i don’t remember the wife of such a severe ruler in which city,
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which demanded all sorts of taxes there, unthinkable from their subjects, and they begged began to beg. tyagodiva, but in order for her to act somehow on her husband, she begged him to be more merciful to them. e, and the husband was so cruel, laughed and said that i fulfilled yours, and the wish will fulfill your request, if you e naked and undressed, but you will pass or ride a horse through the whole city and here in this picture as green writes as once lady gadieva is depicted, who sits naked on horseback, her hair covers her nakedness, she walks in front. uh, means, uh the man who podusy leads the horse with his head down low all the shutters. naturally. closed no one looks at this very lady chaste inhabitants of the city. this is how they behaved and how jesse thinks looking at this picture, that this is a very unfair picture, because after all, there was a spectator in this city. well
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, how many 2,000 people. and how many viewers looked at this picture and then jessie argues what i would write. this picture is wrong, i would depict a dark room. in this in a dark room sit drooping faces and people who are terribly ashamed terribly bitterly all the shutters are really tightly closed. they lowered their heads one of them says not a word about it. they hear the hoof rush on the pavement and only a pale ray of light breaks through the shutter, this is this godiva and this is alexander green . it was a podcast. he spent a wonderful life. i am alexei varlamov, writer, rector of the literary institute, and we talked about alexander green.
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yes, now it has been decided irrevocably, and i will leave, my native land will no longer be a foliage wing. give poplar pigs are above me, my low house has long stooped, my old dog has not died for a long time. on the high-rise streets of moscow , god judged me to reconcile the nobility. i love this city and they will let
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gold from repair russia onto the domes. and at night the wind in the month, when the black reptile shines, i walk with my head, shining, familiar to whom? what are we there in this lair for jokes and all night
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long for them i read poetry from a prostitute from gangsters to rummage in the world, the heart beats more and more often and completely. i say no baba, and i'm the same as you are right. i can't leave now ago my low house has long stooped my old dog for a long time and stop. on moscow , their street will dry up to try on to know god condemned me
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hello everyone. it's podcasts 20 years later and we have two powerful bands visiting today. this is mongol shuudan and mango-mango represented by their leaders valery skorodet and andrey gordeev hello guys. hello with sonorous even mongol shuudan mango da mongol mongol manga by shudan mail. good morning program on sunday bank mail listen we started, of course, started today mongol shuudan song podcast moscow, the song was written by valery, well, it is written like music, because the authors took the great poet sergei yesenin for himself. how the idea to write a song came about, it all happened quite by accident. this is me returning from the armed forces
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. the guys found me for a year, which means they played there at all sorts of weddings there, yes, there at some banquets, well, they made money, let's say so. at that time, for some reason, they decided to take me as a guitarist, and then in general i played very badly and wrote nothing. here and hmm somehow, uh, they say, well, you need, how to say grow up musically, and i mean, uh, i bought such a book, a tormentor of playing some jazz improvisations and began to learn every jazz chord. yes, and as strange as it may sound. here is the composition itself. yes, now it is decided at all it is called. yes, well, everyone knows her, how she is moscow. as a matter of fact, everything is built on jazz chords, let's say so. yes, it just sounds like this, well, a little differently , and then i didn’t write the description, and for some reason i didn’t have a group, but that’s completely mine
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glance, fell, accidentally means. sergey yesenin's house, i mean, i dug around and found such a cycle, which is called tavern moscow and , in fact, i chose this one. eh, i chose the poem because, but it was in my opinion, but less harsh or what? yes, and as if later it turned out that, let's say, he is such a word as a prostitute, yes, which it sounds there at the time and, rather, when we have already recorded this song. it's, uh, 1994, i think, and it wasn't played on the radio. just under no pretext, because i speak. well, what are you doing here such a word sounds taken. after four, after five, she got on the radio, then somewhere in the year ninety-eight, or something, somewhere that's how it is in my opinion, and in the clip your image of a thousand, by the way, changed its image very cool. these are the last
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few years. i watched different performances there at different festivals and at the radio station too and then i let go of this hair were you yesenin or not? or some completely abstract character. this is who you imagined yourself to be when you filmed the video. well, it was the idea of ​​the director, in fact, yevgeny mitrofanov filmed there. yes, he thinks. yes, probably so, probably, he decided to use me in the image. and this one, like a rake, who walks along the old streets of moscow uh-huh, so he goes into all sorts of taverns, there he drinks all sorts of fights and all that. it's all been filmed. i think yes. well, i didn't, uh, tell me about it then, anyway, here, and
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then i don't really like to watch this clip. it seems to me that he would be a little tougher, as if he shot this one and edited it, but it’s too nothing glamor vintage well, there tina barkala i was filming a director, aliska potashinskaya was filming, there is a classmate. there she tries on a cap at the beginning, there she caught a lot of all sorts. e celebrities. there he even starred in some episode. some thief in law just leaned back. yes, i wandered. eh, and they couldn't kick him out there. naturally, because the authority, you know, sat there and it was there, which means he ordered something for himself there. yes, small. take me down, like moreover, yes, and there is a camera. hooked there, yes , by chance , sitting over there with our drum. here and there, as if so once the camera hop and the night went on. now the premiere of a question that you have never been asked. why mongol shu, huh? it happened quite by chance
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that some segment of my life was, which means that it is inseparably connected with the word called mongolia like this, yes, that is, my cousin lived there for a long time. it means to me, uh, she brought these terrible masks , these porcelain ones. yes, this is where it all started the fact that in the new year i am such three masks. i hung them, so on carnations. so the neighbors danced like that from above. yes , they jumped off and crashed. it was the first, uh, call. yeah uh, which pushed me to the name of the group. yes, and the second is that we bought alcohol when gorbachev's law was dry. yes, it means uh, yes, the glass kiosk was printed, it was completely sealed. uh, all kinds of newspapers. and from there, some kind of hand pulled out all the time, like a bottle, we will be young naturally.

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