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it's good to have you with us on this saturday you're watching on c on grover cinci the headlines now eight european banks have failed the stress tests on whether they could cope with another credit crunch italy meanwhile has approved a tough austerity budget of bushing a full scale financial crisis the country is the euro zone's third largest economy which some consider too big to bail out. rupert murdoch loses lieutenants on both sides of the atlantic as the screws talking on
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again you're welcome to spotlight be in for michel aoun heartache. today my guest. you have to fredricka is one of the most local codes are the sixty's a time by small freedoms allowed by the soviet communist party many of us versus what i revelation to people had been fed stalinists propaganda for now you get these trends in much of us time lecturing in the united states what is being a modern culture we'll hear about it from the poet himself today i'm struck. schenkel stands as one of the most well known contemporary russian poets the
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world's best universities welcome the lecturing poet and nobel prize nominee but every year on his birthday. to moscow to reach his poll from from the stage of one of the law school university this is the place where half a century ago he read his freedom loving versus and what was a severely restricted country. courtesy of the shrinker and a welcome to spotlight it's an order to have you here in our studio. well every. country i will i will i will spend the next twenty six minutes by trying to spoil it. for every eighteenth of july every every day so every year when you sell it. richard burr day you come to the moscow is probably technically easier to read your poetry to the public well please tell me
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who comes to this how does the audience change for you. on the point i'm a writer who's those who don't for a. thought. absolutely mixture of all professions all ages sometimes even nationality of. thought each time with new. people new unknown people some people visit the things the same faces all friends and i mostly i need to keep in touch time. the readers go my poor greenport just now and it came out of. this book. is it. possible here. is it possible to see to say.
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see everything you know because you call this book. it's still it's still possible to see what you want to perceive who do you think needs to be you know now i don't . you know i was always a deal with the socialists since. my. i could say now that then why there is so so this i know idealist i know i don't think that i think according to my own experience and that sometimes if official i do this even if there be no very good in the ideals of son who really gives the dreamers the room to be clear will always be devoured because because if something is forced love something. it kills the others so so you think it's still possible to save those
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ideas from being killed yes absolutely ideal socialism it's one of the best ideas in the world idea of christianity and many other ideas but something reality socialism was crippled because we were forced to laugh and even one step to the right to the left it was characterized as a betrayal by our power and i think that evil talk about the future i think the federation was very a little bit childishly but in the. same time wisely predicted by sahar when he just used unfortunately he very. difficult for a so called ordinary people world community and say come here of the converse of that
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but it's absolutely practical in the music world for a deal to see everything do in the past some good features of the ideas so subtly. everything the best the social from the socialism and mindless. crimes. against itself. stupid is something this is some rich serious mistakes. and not repeat any kind of errors so to learn your. bitterest i knew that it also coupled with. it's also not as known in this crime the socialism in the past. and war because it was all done but some. freaks ability
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and. very thing vance possibility to south arrival for preventing souls and has some sane retaliate because capitalism is based on not only wrong good. in america but also the best because all of us a little even the best of us we really could be take greece any year have been thinking about it a lot because because you're taught about it in many of your interviews so. what do you think today what is the reason that poetry and poets were extremely popular in russia in the days of communism even even before the socialist revolution how did they repressive governments but today. you know we've never had come in yet how many is. very but today with the iron curtain as though we
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were when we lived without an ideological official press. the poets poetry is not as popular as it used to be worth you know again so many things we destroyed unfortunately i am not crying that we just are. our annual day is a thing that each a eulogy is a clever kills of ideals it kills ideas even in the reserves because if you are blessed to be won a protestant soul only can't really call on him mostly he you just. underestimate us the reasons it's it's a dangerous you know it's a this it's something destructive i think it's a dozen within them a communist and not a communist but i could be but my mother of one of those what was done when you
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think she was a very wonderful woman one honest i mean some ideas result some brain chemistry couldn't we who are so it's i don't see why sinclair sucker of it was a very sober look up the ration of the history and you're here to collect everything great in poetry you could be good to pile on lee if you bring you up if i didn't all experience and all the best in the best whole world you know there is there is not anything police who put. popery it was it's the beginning of everything growing. is not only something beautiful poetry it
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could be everything by our move. from the love among the little to our it's a little advice for things be the well advised was it two or three based on the evil who would be good for it even illustration by really one of the really pleasant you know nobody on all of this is there something crazy. in this wonderful english expression tucked me. yes i translated that you always use my two great american friends or one of the colors so i have. one teacher of danish in because they don't know russia but it doesn't matter i also explain the ok i have. some things that will be. everyday and which has something in them but seen but
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in the bill a thing is our mushroom view i had nodded. and three words. mean for my his team here all. there is neither star in or there he's innocent even being good zion he his hopes thoughts shared isn't dulls on his legs it's a beer i like but like a bit. too mean and when scenes are those engraved in who are countless who rapers prior to the. teach and cuttin tarrance experiences full of the children song capers in. ninety two war.
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really. mean while. hillary and bin also exhort the police to this i discover her grave. the will never again and the man nine on a lake or on the back against those who who live in one other year. mean. you get me you have to show a famous russian poet spotlight we'll be back shortly will continue this interview a less than it is doesn't. fix. her. first
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welcome back to spotlight i'm al green of in just a reminder that my guest on the show today is a famous russian poet he used to shank so and my brothers the further from the reports i read him from taking communion i wouldn't respond and there are now it's fingers were. you know i thought mistakenly and a sympathy for the flea but i said good for. in vicomte call. off. and in particular during the last two or three years the colloquial russian was invaded by a very. very in birir expression probably in american english it sounds like sore or and also become very cool so then that sort of aphorism became a way sort of the cynical between trying to come down. through
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life as it happened on i live in the county called sort of we're very strange the there isn't any street named after a coffee cup well this sort of really goggle all of the stay healthy where are sun times in this industry gives fall in love so people but. their love is mixed up these arguments of birth is a throw every bride is sort of the building in the town. and there are some people who don't drink at all sort of. the billing so not even a single drop and sort of. what kind of people are these your beloved solve them. people. sort. of course are not the.
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kind that. are you proud of your grand count three cold sort of. soap general friendly enough sort of of course all of us are of a piece sort of course you have some pit of the glitz and wars of thought all their own theory coroner in every family kitchen when you why is has not been sort of quietly big chain. of private cheech now sold prior to rock in pill with diesel regulated nasal no blood during times candles sometimes. this flying saucer sundials our mental salt thought was inside us all who probably needs help.
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in our cool so we save only small told judges in our think tanks only thought of sin one sort of predictive sort of winners with that for me i've sort of for the you only hear your. theme song kind but more than half. i would like to stand before god as i am not sort of the sort of what if this sort of way and this sort of cool phrase you gave me you have to shank a famous russian poet by the way the official who created and museum and let's take a closer look at the in the report by yelena the miller from a legendary russian writer village just outside of moscow. he is the birthplace of
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some twentieth century russian literary masterpieces like worth just their legs dr zhivago during times the village of their delta when you're moscow was home to some of the best writers of the pork these days people come here to get an idea of what inspired their favorite authors and here's a place to learn more about one of the most popular soviet and russian poets the n.e.f. to shankar he has traveled a lot across russia and abroad restating these poems and taking pictures almost three hundred faces look at you from the walls of his gallery a pool with himself leads us to his favorite works portraits he calls the faces of russia images of siberia and women are especially deal to him with a q. i was raised by these people just as i was raised by the russian literally classics that the classics of human kindness and compassion the berkley i would want to be born in own countries the lines from one of us to shan has poems in his
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gallery there's a feeling he's been to almost all of them in that picasso and should grow among his friends were pioneers of surrealism like marx ernst and you are nearer the poet says he was liking to have met so many talented people who gene recently did their pictures to him this is one of the last pictures while george brock he painted in his bed. when he 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 there by al are so powerful magnetic works which occupy one of the worlds of the gallery this outburst of color is called down by the tenderness of fantasy images by a pov of their artist alexander b. bill and this is one of us to send his favorite series game a single troop of an old man who seems to the history of russia police shoulders it's for the sake of simple people like this where you have to shrink
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a preferred not to keep all his treasures to himself he's a museum is a gift to the people who are his major source of inspiration. this isn't a you welcomed god which of perestroika when it started but why did you prefer not to enjoy the fruits of god which was perestroika and continue to live in the united states right now. i do these like people who dislike gullible so they do then he saved. the world from the probably inevitable up of the three key he took off the mark i was taught all around us but he was himself not prepared for the. enormous pain
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over the events around him and you want to install he was not enough decisive in the moment it sometimes happens even if. the some not even experienced rivals in the during old block was killed. keep. only in the. rule. in his hand in his hand that's it and unfortunately for the but. anyway anyway absolutely sure that we will self among them and to gorbachev it was the why did you yourself prefer living in the united states there are more people like ruby hi i'm not really i'm just a russian citizen like even if they have no. second american passport. why why hasn't because it's impossible to feel like to move very quickly show what it's
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like all americans adore is regrettable but if if i was authority dignity and with this bill we got it in for one day i have to ask and these are images of the program for many russian citizens and even for a while the i was forced men who predicted the giving world will be destroyed before. before the end of things and i was forced so publicly declared that it has to be destroyed in the old corporal so-called grange about me and what sort of people here it's i know from mars or him so he said what they can could could do with this if to surrender to something with a beer but he was aboard. so you see but i could tell you one thing when he came to i was flying through me it was a known flying car with a very difficult and solve the we when that was forced landing in hamburg. and
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they gave me welsh for sleep one night he was there was in the in the truth. it because i had a russian passport. and the didn't get to remove me from me who flew the man with. the jewelry has to be united and i was sleeping on the floor this is the. we in russia who is a senior this is very important if they want to deal with the russians they have. to give us a rock or a russian citizen to free. will free three people were all counted it's like a problem right here teach the united states there is a steer it and i think russia also in europe the americans are really cultured people they don't read a lot. in selections are isolated like can you confirm that it's not
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on the wonderful you know i. first of all i mean you great americans i knew robert frost out of school miller i host the. zone's time with. you know the. bill styron was on my train really close range on a day all of them the brain said lot of paul the only one full sort of life but don't you so full of an ivory tower no no no no i love some russians thirty million created by some russians who are integrated and 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 greece exactly they invented this lesson and cultural i mean if there aren't treasure for america this probably but i think rebirth
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problem you think all french people the culture of not. rational culture not you know if you see in the hour of. our pupils. in the school they made more and more grammatical mistakes than american it's a b. . to me this this paper among cultural sunburns i give promotion for i think about ok and i just want you to say yes but this is a very important i had a discussion with my father who is of your generation he said that a cultural person should know a lot of poetry i said no i would say today you can you can be a culture president without poetry so who's right me or my dad. i said i think you will do culture the rest of my father's will you name a real i'm going to stand beauty you know if there is a beauty of the it is out there in the sand beauty will flow through the roof would
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not understand full story because of all the wrong skinny wrong unless it is in easy image or full for all his flaws it's the only way to go yet i give up i give out 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 fall of what's going on in prophesied russia until then sail party and take care less if you touch. wealthy british style it's time to explain. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global
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