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this podcast is a must-read. i am glana batnikov. this year marks 105 years classic english literature, writer arias murdoch. today we will talk about her novel "the black prince". the plot at first glance is very simple. there is a hero, an elderly, fifty-eight-year-old writer who also... worked as a tax inspector in the past, he dreams of writing a book, is looking for solitude, but at this time - his friends begin to bother him, his familiar married couple, mm, he begins to understand their relationship and completely unexpectedly falls in love with their twenty-year-old daughter, tries to, well let's say, seduce, but at the same time with serious approach, but his girlfriend leaves him, and he ends up in prison, accused of murdering her father. and we are trying to figure out
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what is behind these relationships, behind this family system, with the writer vera bogdanova, hello, hello, please tell me why exactly the black prince is considered a landmark work of the murdocks, what is so important about it, what topics are open there ? well, in my opinion, this is considered a kind of landmark work for the murdyks, because it was a kind of turning point, i would say, a turning point, a turning point novel in her career, it was very difficult for her, and it is quite... non-standard and not like her other novels, but how is it different? it differs, firstly, it seems to me, in the intensity and dynamics of the richness of the dialogues, as she herself said, this is a demonic novel, it was demonically difficult for her, that is, well, the black prince, what is it, this is hamlet, right, this is... first, a reference to hamlet, indeed hamlet, and it is precisely hamlet that hamlet admires the main character of bradley’s novel, writer, writer. tax inspector - yes
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, a former tax inspector and therefore a writer, and he admires hamlet, he really loves shakespeare, in principle, it is hamlet that he takes apart with his beloved julien, that is, julian asks him to take it apart, well, as if she is the daughter of his friends, she is the daughter of his very good, bosom friend, that is, you can say, on the one hand, a friend, a sworn friend, a sworn friend, because on the one hand he is a friend. arnold, on the other hand, is a fellow writer and rival, a successful writer, unlike the main character, yes, because the main character once wrote a fairly popular novel, but after that his career died out, unlike his friend arnold, who year after year, once a year he releases according to a genre novel, which is very popular and which, according to the main character of the novel, is not very in general and...
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actually true, that is, as soon as a book becomes popular, that is, it crosses some kind of popularity limit, we we can even observe now, there are plenty of examples, everything they immediately begin to call this book pop, despite the fact that before, for example, they could, on the contrary, praise it and say that this is a very deep work, touches on cool topics,
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she herself played hamlet in a production, and hamlet itself runs like this thread through the entire novel , but gamli appears here as a kind of black eros, that is, we find many references in the text to the phrase black eros, that is, it comes as a black eros into these relationships, it turns out that it is eros that destroys them, or tell me how the plot is built around the karotic interaction between julian and bradley, they have a huge one. they have a huge age difference, it’s true, that is, bradley is already over 50, julian is 20 years old, he’s 58, that’s already under 60, even here, we’ll be, we’ll be like that, under 60, already under 60, and he too he generally considers himself, he himself condemned before this, well, that is
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, his sister’s ex-husband, that he’s an old man, yes, an old man, that means he took a young mistress, he himself ends up doing the same, but that means destructive energy, but in including intensity, that is, murdoch still had in apparently intensity, that is, it is so thick, it is so dense, this passion absorbs everything on the one hand , it destroys, on the other hand it... gives just the strength for creativity, that is, for bradley pearson, and finally, some kind of inspiration, that is, he begins to write, this is an inextricable part of the destruction of creativity, wait, he begins to write already in prison, when he allegedly killed this arnold, in
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fact killed him rachel, but everything is so confused in this family that in the end turns out to be the culprit for some reason, this bradley and he doesn’t even particularly deny his guilt and but, but this whole situation, this whole... dark race, it led him to the fact that he finally sat down to explain what the paradox is , he is the whole novel, i laughed a lot at this, this is of course a terrible situation, but i really laughed, from the very beginning of the novel he was our bradley pearson - he wanted a place for solitude to write, i laughed too, i also re-read it now, i noticed that all this time a person wants to write a novel, someone always interferes with him, some people, some events come all the time, in the end it’s love that unexpectedly falls on his head, in the end it’s only in prison that he finally stays. alone and can write a book, he and he finally gets a place of solitude, so that where no one bothers him, and he finally writes this book, yes, that is, after all, the dark erros leads him to a happy ending, a kind of, well a kind of happy ending, so to speak, and the fact that he finally gets some kind of silence, peace
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, inspiration, and really, well, the fact that he still confesses his love for julian everything continues to love her just the same - and even while sitting in prison, in general, this is something like this... i don’t even know what to call a hand, but it’s hardly a hand, of course, but for a creative person this very connection between creativity and suffering is inextricable, in general there is just a plot of writers about prison, there is, well, in fact , even not only shalamov slyzhenitsy, but also dostoevsky, and in general many there, sukhavo kobylin, these are our classics who went through prison, it was in prison that they wrote some of their classic works , you also know, it seems to me. that this is a kind of work about a study of relationships in marriage, because this bradley pearson is such a conscious loner, there are his friends nearby, these rachel and arnold, who seem to have a great relationship, but at the same time they constantly beat each other, beat each other and eventually
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kill, yes and they say: we are so happy, we are a happy couple, everything is fine, but at the same time he gets in from behind the scenes, yes, because he... it’s like being around a child, everyone there generally has very big problems with responsibility , in fact, the relationship between arnold and rachel is not the only example of some kind of strange marriage in the book, there is also the sister’s marriage. and her husband roger, who, in general , didn’t want to marry her 20 years ago, but that means it happened, and he was forced to marry her, and it was a very unhappy marriage, from which priscila runs away, everything, in general, ends very bad, so
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no matter what marriage we take in this book, it’s terrible, it ’s terrible, it’s destructive, it’s perverted at its root, and even the last marriage... bradley with christian, yes, he also was not ideal at all, that is , bradley is not happy with him, in general, it ended in nothing, and despite the fact that...
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in the novel the black prince, when the hero finds himself in a whirlwind of other people's passions, it is as if everyone attributes to him that some kind of love merit, critics compare this with the statement of iris murdoch herself in early interviews, when she first became famous, she said that she did not understand how to behave, when everyone seemed to have lifted her up to be eaten by everyone as if into her in love, although in reality this is not so, it is fiction, it seems to me that this is exactly the feeling she conveys in the black prince. this year
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marks the 105th anniversary of the classic english literature writer iris murdoch, a woman who wrote from a man's perspective, we wonder what came of it. she also writes a lot about the aging of women, she wrote the black prince when she was over 50, in my opinion, she is very - it seems to me, reflective on this. where to move on from this middle age, how to perceive your body, how to perceive love, what to do and in general how
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live on, well, what next are you in life after these 50 plus, yes, how, when your body increasingly refuses you, when youth is behind, there is only some kind of darkness of captivity ahead, it seems to me that she still doesn’t find the answer to this question, no, there is no answer, in my opinion, it is a little unfair. middle-aged women, they certainly have an advantage over youth, over julienne’s youth, freshness, they have an advantage, well, not everyone falls apart at 50, to put it bluntly, so i don’t know how the seventies, but now women take great care of themselves and many fifty-year-olds look , and some are better than thirty-year-olds and feel great, i agree, there is definitely some kind of feminine side of this inner fear of aging, it is very reflected in this text.
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century, that is, she seems to be a woman, but writes from a male perspective, popular at the same time, yes, an honored author, interesting, that is, you can’t ignore her at all, if we talk about history and literature, this is an english classic. mystics and erotica, i’m larisa guzeeva, let’s get married, good afternoon, today the grooms are vladimir, alexey, another alexey, and
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our bride is yulia, yulia is 37 years old, she has been faithful to one man all her life. therefore, she was either his mistress, or his cohabitant, or his legal wife. yulia is a saleswoman-cashier in a grocery hypermarket, loves to take a steam bath, pick mushrooms, tinker with the car and relax in the country, is proud of her breast size of the fifth, dreams of buying out all the rooms in her communal apartment, admits that she recently had plastic surgery, warns that she has three children, yulia cannot stand picky men with thick hair on their bodies, her ideal is a mushroom picker who can make repairs in the apartment, fill the refrigerator with food and admire her curvaceous forms. hello, girls, hello, hello, you see, yuli, what a happy woman you are, how you get to play for the rest of your life, either the role of a mistress,
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or the role of a cohabitant, well, if you’re lucky, then a wife, and you’ve been three in one. with one man, by the way, oh, loyalty, yes, oh, well done, what a great guy, and i see that the cauldron is standing here, and i cooked it badly for you, come on, you like to cook, yes, i really like to cook, and at the same time you declare that you don’t like picky men when it comes to food, there was an incident with me husband, maybe to his ex, which i prepared, and there was just a little bit of something burnt, and he smelled it and said: ugh, but i won’t eat this, oh, it’s hard, you won’t eat it, okay, then i took it all, well, the contents in the pan, and dumped it in the trash, what a gorgeous pilaf, how delicious everything is looks, yes, the woman is gorgeous, like pilaf, this one, what a delicious pilaf, really, you
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liked it, very much, hello, i’ll tell you a secret, thank you, if you choose a man... at least he was worthwhile, well, worth something, of course , i wouldn’t just spend 17 years with him, you wouldn’t have given birth to three children from him at least, that’s right, we met, i was 20 years old, we were friends for 6 years, i actually got pregnant when we we met him initially, but had an abortion, okay, yes, but our friends didn’t get pregnant,
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listen, we weren’t married, but we were friends, we we were friends with him for 6 years, met, so to speak, and also went to the village, with whom? you walk, i’m there with tonka, and he walks with tonka, you understand, it’s clear, but you have friendship, it ’s called, yes, that’s the kind of friendship that turns into love, yes, only he was married, he had a child there, yes, i found out a year later, he has children, yes, he has two children, he has a wife, and they had an abortion, informed your man that you are pregnant, yes, yes, when i am pregnant, you know, he always has in life there was such an opinion, decide for yourself, i... somehow don’t care the fact that she was dating a man, she had two children, and he came to her, who lived with his family, but this is wrong, somehow, and the wife found out about you, yes, the wife found out, she called me, so what? she said, you know, he has two children, and my wife, then
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we had a conversation. he said what should i do now, like, i love you, what will we do next, well, we paused for a while, then we started dating again, because he said that he had separated from his wife, we have everything the wife seemed to have found another man, an american, left with him, they opened the door there. 6 years later i became pregnant, my first daughter, he was happy, yes, he was happy, he was already walking around at that time, yes, yes, he was walking, the second one was born. then he started to actually go for walks, i took out the phone on credit, the geolocation was tracked in my phone, they were all on my account, then
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he disappeared, left at night like yes, once again, i have some kind of suspicion it was that he suspected that he was in some hotel, yes, yes, i have a geolocation showed it right next to the house, i immediately ran and left it. the kids and my brother ran to the hotel, i came running, you know, i didn’t even need to ask, when i saw a photocopy of his passport at the reception, then everything was clear that he was there, i started making up all sorts of stories that i was a courier, i came and brought the keys, i need this person, i can’t get through on the phone, but the phone is turned off, but it shows me the geolocation, there’s no way they wouldn’t let me into his room there... i just had to to say that i’m a wife is everything, they understood, but they didn’t let me in, they realized that i’m a wife, i called the police, yes, i called the police,
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i said that my husband took my phone from me, fraudulently, i wanted, well, they knocked down his door, yes, they knocked it down, they went in, everything was as i thought, wow, if this happened to me, it caught me, but i fell through the ground, i fell through. that’s it, i say, there was nothing between us, he says, forgive me, i’m sorry, i fell on my knees, yes, i’ll do anything for you, we just, i say, and you just lay there, just just
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they lay there like that, well, they looked at each other, no, he directly swore, after that you forgive him and give birth to his third child, you forgave or gave birth to a third, you know why, because i was, how can i tell you, not the same as i am at the moment , so i did it. plastic surgery, i removed it, i did obdominoplasty, i removed it, yes i removed my stomach, they just removed a lot from me after a little bit, a lot, i had three - liters of fat, okay, but what was the last straw, the last i became a drop, i gave birth, i give birth i didn’t take my third child from home at all, but i wanted a child, no, again ? i gave birth for myself, why should i be offended then, he didn’t want to, i gave birth for myself, then why be offended that he didn’t meet you from the maternity hospital, that his fatherly feelings should wake up, they didn’t wake up on the second,
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why should they wake up on the third, you came up with the idea that since he’s a lion, that means he’s a male for some reason, where did you read that, i didn’t understand, my friends and acquaintances told me, also a lion and also a male, also a lion and also a male, but i have the twins were male too, i... i didn't mean him. mendelssohnchik, please confirm the information, are they really geminis or leos, as our fiancee cables claims? no, there’s a small mistake here, these are not lions according to the horoscope, goats behave this way in life, this is most likely, but i didn’t quite understand something, so now i’m talking about material things.
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apartment to yours, do they pay alimony? no, why don’t you sue? first child, second child, third child, he’s gone, a dash in paternity. it's all on his conscience, as it were here the children will grow up, show him, she really wants a man, you know, the funny thing is that she doesn’t care how much he earns, but at the same time it’s important that he washes the dishes after himself, that’s generally, that’s generally for me. if he earns nothing or means little.
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