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the sinker and welcome to spotlight it's an order to have you here in the studio thank you well every madhur america's your company i will i will i will spend the next twenty six minutes by trying to spoil the surface still possible that. every eighteenth of july every every day every year when you celebrate your birthday you come to the moscow's polytechnic or museum too to read your poetry to the public well please tell me who comes to this how does the audience change for you. on my poor writer all those who belong to. absolutely mixture of all professions all ages sometimes even the nationalities. saw each time with new. new people new unknown people some people
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this is the same faces all friends and i mostly i did it each time. poor really didn't go my poor greenport just now it's came out on. this book. is is that possible here. is it possible to say to say. to save everything. you call this book. it's still it's still possible to say what you want to say to save what you think needs to be you know no i don't. you know i was always ideally socialists since. my. i could say now that my dear is socialist i my dear mr no i don't think that i think according to my
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own experience that sometimes if official i do all this even if there be no very good in the ideals of some very gifted dreamers they are doomed to be killed what would be devoured because because if something is you are forced to laugh something. kill filters so you think it's still possible to save those ideas from being killed yes absolutely ideal socialism and so on of the best ideas in the world. of christianity and many other ideals but something reality of socialism was crippled because we were forced to laugh and even no one step to the right to the left it was correct there are
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a thousand betrayal by our power and i think that evil talk about the future i think the celebration was very a little bit childishly but in this. same time wisely predicted by sahar when he just used unfortunately he used very. difficult for a so-called ordinary people world community and say come here of the converse of this but it's up so little plea practical and usable world idea to save everything goof in the past some good features of the idea so subtly. everything the best the source. from the sorceries and know mine was. crimes of socialism against itself. stupid some stupid it
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is sad rich sorry serious mistakes. and not repeat any kind of errors so to learn on your own bitterest i knew that he also kept the cover that isn't it's also not his norm this crimes the socialism in the past. more because it was all done but some. freaks ability and. very i could sing dance possibility to south arrival for a couple of them souls what if. that same retaliated because capitalism is based not on your own good pictures of you mark are there also the best because all of us a little even the best of us we are a little bit to graze even a you have been thinking about it a lot because because you are have talked about it in many of your interviews so
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what do you think today what is the reason that poetry and the poets were extremely popular in russia in the days of communism even even before the socialist revolution under the repressive government but today. is not solely big news coming yeah how many is very well for good three but today where the iron curtain is no when where where when we live without an ideological official press. the leave the poet's poetry is not as popular as it used to be were you know it depends on many things. destroyed unfortunately i am not crying that we just are. our annual g.s.a. saying that each official ideology is a killer kills of ideals it kills ideas even in the real reasons because
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if you are blessed to be on a protestant soul the only card on the mostly he you just. underestimate us that are a nuisance. it's a dangerous you know it's a this isn't something destructive i think it's it doesn't mean within them a communist and not a communist but i could be but my mother for instance what was a come when you think she was a very wonderful woman one month on many some ideas result some brave companies who couldn't win who are so it's i don't see why they sin cuz the sucker of it was a very sober look observer a shit of the history you have to collect everything like in poetry. you could be good to pirate only if you bring you up
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if i didn't all experience all the best in the best poets of war you know there is there is no anything least would put poetry it was the beginning of everything great poetry is not only something creative. poetry it could be anything but our looks if we love someone how we will come a little to our it's a lullaby for it is the thought of the lola by was a poetry based on the evils who'd be good who are to be given illustration by reading one of your really pleasant you know nobody of all i was something this is a something crazy. in this wonderful english expression tucked me. yes i
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translated to you always who was my two great american friends one of the cows wife. one teacher of spanish there is a don't know russia but it doesn't matter i will stick to the things ok there is. some areas in the. area then which has something consulting obscene but chris in blade thing is our mushroom deal i had moderate. requests for me for my fifteen year old son that is neither style in or there he is innocent even being good zion t. he is hope sports fare isn't dull via his legs it's a dear like but like
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a baby. to me. and when seen those in grade in. who papers tired to death of her teaching protein or the parents excuses full of the children's papers. she the student who like miley the war on really. mean while i'm talking curie and being. thirty the least still is i discover her gray. finest friend that never to be. and tired in. my long lake on or on at least once who who sighed in the one other year. i mean.
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you get me you have to shrink a famous russian poet spotlight we'll be back shortly we'll continue this interview a list that is didn't. sleep. with the end of the boer war and the going away of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake especially a lot of sounds of the nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert. us of a difference to use it as a threat all as an actual event that you know if you keep spending
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a trillion dollars a year on weapons of venture you're going to blow everybody up you you know people are dying from these weapons but until we actually see it people don't wake up to nuclear weapons so bill the newspapers. that represents all the firepower of the second world war and this second sound is the equivalent firepower of the world's nuclear arsenal today. league. the little league is least some.
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back to spotlight an algorithm i've been just a reminder that my guest on the show today is a famous washoe poet you've gainey used to shank so and my birth further from the old port of new orleans or ron paul to take england there while reading this boy and there are now a thing distortion you know i thought mistakenly that the thump of the
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flea but i think of forks in the company called off. little bigger during the last two or three years the colloquial russian was invaded by a very sticky in very indifferent expression. in american english it sounds like sort of and also become very cool slang that sort of aphorism became a way of sort of the cynical that in trying to come down. on. wife as it happened on. i live in the county called sort of we're very strange there isn't any street named after kafka where they sort of read or the stay healthy well sometimes even distinguish he
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gives fall in love football but sometimes they laugh as mixed up with arrogance or. is it throw that everybody's sort of their in this in the counties sort of. there are some people who don't drink at all sort of. hard to believe in. not even a single drop. of. what kind of people are these your beloved. people that are most sort. of course some of them are crooks plain thus or. are you proud of your grand tongue three cold sort of. soap general friendly enough sort of of course all of us are of a piece for of course you have some pity for the present wars fought off their own thing every corner in every family kitchen when you why isn't has but one sort of
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quietly big chain will sort of but i will change now sort of prior to iraq and live in cuba with decent rag like a nation no blood during some times candles sometimes. it is flying saucer sundials our mental salt off with inside us all who probably needs shared swimming pools in our cool so we have only solved both judges in our think tanks only is full of sin killers one sort of pretty female. or nurse with but for me i've sort of or the you when i hear you use. to solve that kind but not enough. i would like to stand before god
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as i am not sort of not the sort of what if this sort of life and this song of praise here again he used to shank a famous russian poet by the way the mystery of the shank of created a museum and let's take a closer look at it all in the report by yelena to me that are from a legendary russian writer village just outside moscow. he is the birthplace of some twentieth century russian literary masterpieces like words buster legs dr zhivago durant soviet times the village of their delkin the new moscow was home to some of the best writers of the pork these days people come here to get an idea what inspired their favorite authors and he's a place to learn more about one of the most popular soviet and russian poets have d.n.a. of the shank oh he has traveled
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a lot across russia and abroad reciting these poems and taking pictures almost three hundred faces look at you from the walls of his gallery the pool with himself leads us to his favorite works to treats he calls the faces of russia images of siberia and women are especially deal to him with. i was raised by these people just as i was raised by the russian literate classics that the classics of human kindness and compassion the berkeley i would want to be boonen no countries the lines from one of us to shank those poems in his gallery there's a feeling he's been to almost all of them he might picasso and should girl among his friends were pioneers of surrealism like marx and andrew are nearer the poet says he was lucky to have met so many talented people who generously did their pictures to him this is one of the last pictures by george brock he painted in his
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bed. when he could no longer raise from it and he sent this bird over to me. one of the rooms is russian or it one's immediately struck thereby i looked so powerful magnetic works which occupy one of the walls of the gallery this outburst of color is cool down by the tenderness of fantasy images by a pov of their artist alexander be been and this is one of us to share his favorite series game a single portrait of an old man who seems to bear the history of rush hour police shoulders it's for the sake of simple people like this there you have to shank a preferred not to keep all his treasures to himself he's museum is a gift to the people who are his major source of inspiration. this isn't a you welcomed. the restrike when it started but why did you prefer not to enjoy the fruits of perestroika and continue to live in the united states right
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now. i dislike people who dislike garbage show they don't understand what he safe. from probably inevitable up a cutter through. to talk off the market was sort or our heads but he was himself not prepared for the. enormous speed of the events around him anyone until he was not enough his size it in the moment it sometimes happens in. reverse some not even experience rivals in the during cold blood. period so we can keep. only in the. rule. in his hands in
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his hand that's it and unfortunately they've been but. anyway anyway absolutely surreal to assure that we will have monument to gorbachev was a thing why did you yourself prefer living in the united states there are more people like ruby i am not really understood russian citizens who live in have no. second american passport. my wife why hasn't because it's impossible to feel like to move very quickly show princeling all americans daughter is regrettable but if if i was a solid citizen of this both got it in before they have to ask and these are just insulted problem for many russian citizens even for a while i was floored the men who predicted that during world will be destroyed. before the end of century and i was forced so it says in public he declared it has
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to be destroyed in the old corporal show complaining about me and what sort of him here it's i know from course mousehole him so he said what they can couldn't do this is to surrender to something to say dear but he was bored and. so you see but i could tell you one thing when he came to i was flying through me it was known flying with them very difficult and solving we wind it was forced landing in hamburg. and they gave me while for to sleep with one night the author was there was in fisted method of. because i had a russian passport. they didn't permit me to do it to me to further the man who wrote the jury has to be united and i was sleeping on
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the floor this is the. we in russia is a sink this is very important if they want to deal with the russians they have to. give us an all russian citizen to free. three three people who are all counted it's like a part of michael's he'll teach in the united states there is this tear it up in russia also in europe that americans are really cultured people they don't read a lot they will the that the intellectuals are isolated and they can you can further snow on. the whole you know i. first of all i knew great americans i knew robert frost out of school miller i hold that zone stymied in my you know i know the. bill styron was on my brain really calls for in john updike all of them very strange said what all the
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only ones who thought of life now don't you so full of an ivory tower no no no no i love because some russians thirty million created by some russians who are integrated get america they don't go to they don't read american books they don't go to american theater they don't learn properly. in this exactly they invented this vessel and cultural america aren't cultural america this probably but it's a very very problem using all french people not. russians our culture no no. you see they were. our pupils. in the school they make more and more grammatical mistakes on american it's the. to me the despite the paramount cultural sunburns i give promotion for i'm
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tickled ok and i just want you to to say yes but this is very important i had a discussion with my father who is of your generation he said that a cultured person should know a lot of poetry i said no i would say today you can you can be a culture person without poetry so who's right me or my dad not. i think you could culture the rest of my father's way you name it we'll i'm going to stand beauty you pointed to a beauty if he's out there i'm going to send beautiful for you to the food not on the stand tell stories because all the wrong skeet wrong. is in easy and much of his lot of you think there is a way to go yet i give up i give up thank you and that was the beginning of the show a famous russian poet and one of the legends one of the icons of the sixty's that's it for now from all of us here spotlight will be back with more for the coming follow what's going on pan am prophesied russia until then sail party and take care
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this is r t and these your headlines over thirty countries including the u.s. have officially recognized would be as rebels as the legitimate governing authority or decision by the libyan contact group meeting in turkey. as of the economic crisis deepens in europe with italy being the latest country to adopt an austerity budget in the u.s. lawmakers are running out of time to deal with its mounting debt. ahead of rupert murdoch's british operations and a former editor of the news of the world rebecca brooks has finally resigned over the phone hacking scandal engulfing of murdoch's global media empire. next the second part of our special report about anti-nuclear activists from new zealand who works to inspire youth to fight for atomic disarm.
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the fall out from the french test went beyond the polynesian islands they caused outrage in new zealand which took the lead in the end tiny clear movement and became a black sheep among western countries yes unlike any other country new zealand refused to rely on nuclear weapons for its security but here nuclear technology is banned it's the law. i think a lot of the young people do feel proud about new zealand strangely freepost say that people have come of complacent and feel that as foreign we're safe there are these other issues here i mean a lot of people say people in the peace movement has happy certain older members graveyards resounds and but that's what people say. even in new zealand it's difficult to find young people concerned about this issue they are more sensitive to the melting of the antarctic and he wants to revitalize the ageing pacifist
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movement when i'm working at peace foundation in my role is to use outreach coordinator. recently outreach to tacky city to the pacific you fist of all and basing all these amazing people from twenty seven different countries in the pacific and i felt for the first time in my life that new zealand was not remote and that we were big compared to. so things out the pacific garden country. i was brought up on the higher the peace activist mother she's been around during peace activist the last thirty years so it's in my blood and i feel a responsibility to continue that when. i have this funny memory of mum buying me a crane piece stick it that you put on your window and it was of the rainbow warrior and the face of terrorism could come out however on a part that was.
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