tv Zakhar Prilepin NTV May 13, 2023 2:10am-2:32am MSK
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still, in its entirety, what moscow was the capital of the state in 1939 in 1940 and in the forty-first also double the last months before the war, you must understand. what unrealistic opportunities the soviet project had and what kind of life we could build if our sworn partners did not kill tens of millions of our best, strongest men and women, if they did not destroy a third of the country, destroyed beautiful cities, bridges, plants, factories, collective farm of soviet russia with all my might with all my might the tendons stretched from itself managed to rebuild to feed the people in these cosmos to control. almost half of the planet, but once again she started the competition from the bottom collapsed and half-killed.
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judging by many of our serials, as well as by numerous liberal revelations in 1939, a patrol of the kvd walked around moscow , grabbing all the suspicious ones from the loudspeakers , hollow soviet songs sounded. russian classical culture was banned , not to mention jazz , columns of athletes and athletes the rest of the time. people from horror were afraid to raise their eyes hardly rarely and sparingly in any free minute. wrote denunciations in any difficult situation. they shouted, weakly comrade stalin had no sex , there was nothing, only fear and horror of nightlife . naturally, there were no bourgeois dances.
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only the works of marx were banned from books. well, gorky and mayakovsky were still on coupons, but i almost forgot for a jewish surname. without denying, by the way, part of the truth of what was said above, we’ll tell you all the same, they could have been killed in everything, because performing both their own and much more often western jazz compositions. hitsky. soyuz mur, his name is enthusiastically recorded in the diary by a mass of people. by the way, about marina tsvetaeva, through the efforts of again well-known personalities, we created the image of a driven and tortured woman who, upon returning, immediately began working as a cook, deprived of the right to work, so the situation, to put it mildly, was a little more complicated in 1940, a collection of poems by marina tsvetaeva was typed and by the way two collections of poems by anna akhmatova at once, including selected ones by akhmatova from a distance, moreover, sholokhov nominated akhmatova
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for the stalin prize, and tsvetaeva's collection was hacked to death not by soviet party organs. no, comrade stalin and even disbelief , a collection of tsvetaeva's poems, was cut down to me personally because of internal reviews of their own brethren, fellow writers, to explain this to party dictations. well, to put it mildly, not really. honestly , i repeat once again for the same reason as in the same fortieth year. both akhmatova and pasternak were published, and yesenin published another book. contrary to the prevailing myth, that under stalin, yesenin was banned because of reading and singing, yesenin was immediately imprisoned for everything, this is not so, however, returning. i must say to tsvetaeva that she did not sit without work, then she was engaged in poetic translations and now attention only for one poem translated by eteri marina tsvetaeva received
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5,200 rubles in 1940. to understand what these amounts are , remember that the average salary was then 339 rubles. specialists and advanced workers received up to 600 rubles. and above lunch in a very good canteen cost, for example, two rubles a kilogram of black caviar, which was freely sold on the arbat , for example, 69 rubles. marina ivanovna tsvetaeva , returning from paris, immediately entered the soviet union. the military elite, even without immediately releasing a book of poems, although she did not leave nadezhda and these hopes were quite weighty , her fourteen-year-old son, tsvetaeva mentioned above, received 100 rubles for pocket expenses. he went to theaters and restaurants perfectly, dressed and, in fact , did not deny himself anything. soviet man, amazing. yes, you somehow imagined yourself differently in the pre-war life of tsvetaeva, really. you will say, well, the rest of
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the literature then there was nothing to read, especially since stephen king yakunin was not yet born. i will simply give a list of the best soviet books from the literary newspaper was such knowledge for 1937, which were written in the first 20 years of soviet power. a. or rather, even in the first 17 years, because until 1920 there was a civil war and, in general, there was no time for literature. so quiet don and raised goals on sholokhov 12 chairs and golden calf. fifa petrov's defeat of fadeev serafimovich's iron stream how ostrovsky's steel was tempered a lone sail kataev's road to the ocean leonov peter i alexei nikolayevich tolstoy razin stepan chapygina makarenko's pedagogical poem of envy three fat men olesha zoshchenko's stories by the way, tell the stories of andrey platonov in the story stories of arkady gaidar and much more roman two captains, benjamin, will soon appear. kaverin already wrote his first things. yuri german can we
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make an equivalent list today as reports for the past 20 years. no, writers and poets cannot attend evenings, then huge halls gathered. not bloggers of the transverse and not bloggers, dudya discussed the totalitarian slaves who are afraid of the kolyma, but the new book by alexei nikolayevich tolstoy, the new book of the horse and the new book. kaverin, what a bloody scoop of people brought all this then, because they had no choice, if they had a choice, they would lie with their snout in the trough, as befits a free person, but we had to choose between grigory melikhov and ostap bender but that's just us soviet music literature and the theater said in painting then worked alexander daineko alexander gerasimov boris and oganson sergey gerasimov mitrofan grekov kazma. petrov vodkin coffin, and many many others. it was an unprecedented flowering of pictorial art in the past 30 years. we in the field of painting, alas, have fallen by
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several orders of magnitude. in comparison with what happened then in the thirties, let's name the sculptors, of course, vera mukhina. the great sculpture of a working collective farmer was created in 1937. at the end of the thirtieth, by the way, eugene begins to work in the account. he created a reading of several years of portrait busts. suvorov kutuzov bagration and denis davydov and now about food i quote the book of sergei belyakov parisian boys in stalin's moscow at the same time i want to clarify that belya kore is anti-soviet, but he is corrosive and honest stories and does not lie for the sake of his convictions. so he writes in the summer and autumn of 1940. moscow was a city of abundance. he writes like this, are we eating well? in moscow , there is absolutely everything i wrote, then marina tsvetaeva, let's say, in an ordinary store in stalin's paradise, writes auction number 19 on on preobrazhensky val, five varieties were sold
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, 13 types of smoked fish, 19 types of herring, 12 types of canned fish sausages, dozens of meat varieties of sweets and other sweets, bread confectionery, meat and vegetable gastronomic departments were divided and full of goods. this is not what i say, this is evidenced by contemporaries. this is socialism, not empty gorbachev's stalls and yeltsin's stalls , completely world-class shit that was brought to us by an aboriginal then, but this is socialism in fish stores, live sterlids swam. this i quote memoirists. again there were glass kegs with red ruby caviar nearby. finally. another thing is that the moscow shops were full of canned crabs. today,
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they cost from 4 to 10,000 rubles. and sometimes even higher. and then they cost even at that time a penny and no one, by the way, bought them , they were not used to fruits, exotic fruits appeared from time to time, but among russian soviet people. 940 they were not popular, like canned crabs. but this does not mean that in stalin's moscow they did not know these fruits. well, here's the simple fact in 1939 , a steamboat with a driver arrived in russian soviet odessa with a cargo of 100 tons of bananas, they were taken to the grocery stores of the largest cities, pre-war in moscow in the thirty- ninth and forties, bananas. sold in thirty stores, the wife of mikhail bulgakov wrote in the diary of these bananas as much as she wanted, but few people buy them? from her diary, they went to eliseev, meaning, eliseev's shop bought beer and bananas.
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metropolis could order viennese muffin walnut baba, almond walnut cakes and easter cakes, yes, in 1939 in 1940 in the stalinist soviet moscow metropolis, soviet citizens ordered religious easter cakes in the same years in the country. in our country, for the first time in the world , champagne began to be produced in unrealistic quantities, which until then only aristocrats in novels drank, and now it became available to almost every soviet family. but this is still okay, in 1939, ketchup and salty biscuits crackers with cumin anise and
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elena sergeevna bulgakova wrote down what happened at the conservatory yesterday diaries elena sergeevna bulgakova well, yes, the same margarita from the novel the master margarita, the writer mikhailov, she still bulgakov at the entrance hung her tails up the stairs , pale dmitri shostakovich made his way through the crowd in the first part of beethoven sang dzerzhinsky at the end shostakovich after his the audience gave a standing ovation to the symphony and called out the author. he came out excited deathly pale, but we lost. as it was called the best people of russia gene pool. who then filled all these halls, well, it is clear that many of the former remained in moscow, but you remember the housing problem, and we laughed a lot about it. ah, moscow communal apartments. ah, they lived in a dump. here, before the revolution, everyone lived in their apartments, and here the communal apartments are all some kind of game, by god, moscow in the twenties. garden and lived in a felling, because there, by 70 percent
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, the composition of the inhabitants has changed and increased significantly in the city . do you think why did lenin utter these seemingly banal words? yes, because we needed specialists in everything in order to build defenses, to electrify, to compose operas, to create a new theater, and these people, yesterday's workers, yesterday's peasants, went to universities, went to concert halls and it turned out that, lo and behold, they are capable of understand culture and moreover create a culture that is able to compete with the world 20 years have passed. after the revolution. they have already created this culture, because learning to learn and learning, because the task was set and the task was realized. so 1939 1940 began. the first year music surrounds muscovites on moskovsky boulevards
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brass bands play. the country has money for this the country wants people to develop a high aesthetic taste, so that people smile muscovites adore the opera fans of the soloists of the bolshoi theater ivan kozlovsky and sergei lemeshev are now divided into fans of oksimiron and morgenstern. like this. compare the level, so to speak. on october 12, 1940, a new concert hall of the moscow philharmonic hall named after tchaikovsky opened on mayakovsky square and soon became one of the most favorite places for muscovites . at the bolshoi theater sergei from einstein is staging valkyrie. here are the latest for 30 years, they buzzed higher and higher with the fact that
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cooks came to replace the aristocracy, as lenin allegedly bequeathed. in fact, lenin said the complete opposite, that cooks cannot yet run the state. we must teach them. that's how he spoke, but who cares if you want to be rude to your own country and your own people. well, i don’t understand who the cooks are here prokofiev viktor risenstein, finally, in the thirtieth, another exorbitant genius from the common people georgy sviridov appeared in the thirty- seventh year at 22 years old. he writes a concerto for piano number one and symphony number one. just say these three names in turn about shostakovich sviridov's coffee in 1940 and honestly. ask yourself who we are compared to that 1940. yes, we are some kind of modern italians against the backdrop of their italian revival. we may have our modern celentano, but, looking at us, you can’t believe that here, in addition to celentano, we also had da vinci, in the ussr in 1940 there were a whole series of geniuses in literature
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, in cinema, in theater, in real world music level, geniuses, creators and main ones, cherished by the state and loved by the people on november 23, 1940 , shostakovich’s piano quintets were first performed in the small hall of the philharmonic for him in bart 1941. shostakovich will receive the stalin prize. do you know, for example, how much the stalin prize was 100,000 rubles. in the church year , let me remind you once again that the average salary of workers and employees was 339 rubles. and it was significant money. it was possible to live on them and support a family, and stalin paid prizes of 100,000 rubles to the best artists. and there will be tougher five stalin prizes. and prokofiev will have six stalin prizes of 500,000 rubles. and 600,000 rubles. in fact. they were millionaires, like in our days galkin and well, it doesn’t matter who well, just ask yourself what is what is whose prokofiev and what are these
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all the wimps living in palaces and you call this democratic progress, otherwise stalin’s gulags where everyone was a slave and marched in formation. well, i do not know. and ends this thread. i ask you to fix once again the soviet power, personally, comrade stalin, not only time from time to time, the formalists were scolded in music, as well as in cinema, in literature, in the theater and in painting and sculpture, too, but artists provided them with unheard of opportunities glorified throughout the country and all over the world infinitely raised the bar of symphonic music itself, convinced that the country should listen to shostakovich prokofiev and will listen to them and will understand this music and the workers and collective farmers and employees such was the faith in the people of the bolshevik leaders, total absolute faith is not in
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the tavern. chansonnier invite the whole country, and in the world of high art to raise him people grow up. be human. be more than just people. soviet stalinist moscow the capital, where symphonic music and not only soviet but also russian of the 19th century constantly sounded, just as a nationwide huge exorbitant cult of pushkin and leo tolstoy comes in literature, so an incredible kulchikovsky appears in music, whose name was 25 years before for the common people for about 80 percent of him , however, did not mean anything, just like pushkinskaya's name. we go further old russian estates, the princely count's palaces were converted by the bolsheviks. the museum is working with might and main, finally gorky park is the main park of the capital and a model for the whole country, an entertainment and propaganda park. moreover, only now, when we started the war. we guessed that it was normal
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to agitate, because so far in the world they were agitating against us due to their misfortune in one neighboring brotherly country. we did not agitate, at best, for no one, but periodically we ourselves agitated for them back in 1935. a year before gorky park laid the subway line columns from the crimean limestone chandeliers people who have traveled the world. they know that there is no underground metro like we have anywhere underground stalin's fairy tale, but imagine how it looked almost 100 years ago. no. you cannot imagine it. we have not described everything, but you should understand. what unrealistic opportunities the soviet project had and what kind of life we could build if our sworn partners did not kill tens of millions of our best, strongest men and women, if they did not destroy a third of the country, destroying beautiful cities, bridges, factories, factories on a collective farm, and from this place with the destruction of our unprecedented
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achievements from the outside, lying in ruins in 1945. our competition has begun usa soviet russia struggled with all her might . feed people go into space to control. almost half of the planet , but once again she started the competition from the bottom , collapsed and half-killed, and then such a russian, liberal, bourgeois and other haters of the soviet project came and said, well, you lost the competition. you failed. give everything you have to us. we 'll do better this way, that's what they said. in the meantime , read the gulag archipelago and do not interfere with us here to dispose of it at our discretion. all of you acquired. what am i exaggerating? no? i soften.
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hi all. this is the housing issue. i am ilya westerner. what color do you associate moscow with, although they call it white stone, i see completely different shades, firstly, these are the red walls of our kremlin, and secondly, this is a beige historical building, like this one, our today's heroes are big fans of the old moscow therefore, in one of these colors. we're painting their bedroom today. and in the center of the room we will build a wall, and along the ceiling. they will let their
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