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posted level, yes, i will say, yeah, my is what i say the 1st way a knuckle ticket with her at the play and that was to get the, she was in your mind, it was something that it was if the w 30 where little was as much prologue, i knew it, america could pursue ruzen kirkwood relatively good. when you most of judge liberal uncle he for his teacher was also reason is released. wilkin good, good july was an annual festival in petersburg, dedicated to dust i ascii. ah, the great writer thinker and psychologist, people didn't turn to his work to understand russia and russians, and perhaps even themselves see what they sing on. maria. sequel basic mathematic vehicle of wiley, meaning that he took weight for several didn't changing a rita transforming them as they read that dust i ask is unique ability to stay.
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ascii wants to tell us you can better yourself. he makes you face your true self for you. give me beyond conventions, rules of schemes, beyond the boundaries and time. dostoevsky is a global brand whose classics, as every one knows and never out of style with narrow streets. the bustling piazza madura, countless arches. fyodor a dusty ascii once walked here in the heart of bologna. he visited italy 3 times when fleeing from lenders and found inspiration. it was in italy that he finished his novel, the idiot. maurice. she put it back the matting vehicle of each wily infinity that it took waste, the citizen kneel. i load made
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a nuclear tackling bearing go to the on you mean nice break at a national. ah, the italian artist study has often read these lines from prince michigan's monologue. does they ask, is the idiot at his favored it inspired him to paint a giant portrait of the author. from a male. it's pretty nice that for after all, on all your creed equal or there will be a good meal and that that's part of us. one of the daughter, you know, the pin go trend time is in patching granite being go off at the most intimate finale, los angeles. i mean all i'm on a call anytime. yeah, i'm not 40. at that, i'd say just a yeskis likeness is 250 meters long and covers 25000 square meters. the canvas as a wheat field, the brush stroke supplied by
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a tractor and plow in the bottom. but because it to the feet, you know, sort of the side to release that, the lender on my side in the attic k bus, the k value. not the morgan on de la juice. you to see on a she capacious we'll be talking about, you know, it'll be a c k father, a new stance. same precipitate by love, a boy tension laddie. yeah. good point on point tension lot, if it will be, you need to go to the future. dowdy again, but in says his art is ephemeral. it doesn't last long and disappears in a few days, which can't be said about the impacts that just the sky himself has had on world culture. i needed to that need to be a located to grand p. call a war and a doctor. yes. could i main thing? nashville screen thought a k cattle now performed the trap. sat mellow with today,
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a tricky patrick weiss is holding a figurine. the prize he won at the annual dostoevsky games a contest for students from the leading universities in north carolina, which is among the main centers in the u. s. for study and dusting ascii. it was my last semester of college and i took a dostoevsky class and the idea was just to, you know, read a few of those to ask is worse, but somehow they got so carried away by dusty epsky that his novels were given, new modern interpretations wrap allusions and video all inspired by his novels, crime and punishment might be his most popular, even mainstream, novel, murder, money lending, blood, and redemption, forfeit quite neatly into a modern music video. now this is the story all about how my life got turned upside down. though i'd like to take a minute and an any a bit. i'll tell you how i did a crime and how i punishment. this video was literally made in
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a day with help from friends on the campus, but it brought patrick his victory in the dostoevsky. games such a clear and concise representation of the russian writers work is rare, thinker not to do and in my little fair school and writing some stuff. when i dropped out of school, then i got an idea and i thought it was good. i should kill a lady in my neighborhood. i grabbed one little accent, hit her straight in the head. next thing i know she and her sister a both i and i was just trying to may of find approachable version of the novel thing or a skolnik off was interesting. i guess i felt that i, i looked the part towards the end of my senior year and you know, i just said like long back in my house i dreamt the bell deal it when i woke up. it was in my room, kill it. 50 gallon did. phoebe got a chest sort of work together and it was a lot of fun and resorted just like did it didn't 2nd guess ourselves too much and
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when i actually shared it at the dust ascii games it was, i was very embarrassed. i could hardly watch it myself, but now and i look back at it. i think it's awesome. i was just thinking, i haven't thought about punishment for a while, but a great book. i just re read it and you should check it out again. and also just being able to read it at a slower pace. why didn't this one? he pretty much held on to the idea that he did it till like test his theory, you know? and because he thought he might be like an extraordinary man that does yes, dan's very unique, very, it felt really special like something like that doesn't happen regularly. like 35 people who are all young, but also interested in dusty ascii boy
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with a wicked and dug tard so tight my body hurts. that's how notes from under ground. one of dostoevsky major works begins. it was published in saint petersburg in 18. 64 and re born in the 21st century on the other side of the ocean. an experimental theater group from philadelphia carried dusty etzky leading character and the scenery to a ghetto in the western outskirts of the oldest city in the u. s. single story, america, small houses, countless anonymous streets and alleys resembling the yellow st. petersburg, dostoevsky portrayed in his novels. one of the quotes that really stuck out to me that i really identify with. i would now like to tell you, gentlemen,
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whether you do or do not wish to hear why i have never managed to become even an insect. i tell you solomon that i wanted many times to become an insane, but i was not deemed worthy. even of this cold comes out burling, that drives this character, the underground man, based on dostoevsky and scared in this online play. the lead character is not a retired government official from st. petersburg as dusty if he wrote with a black police officer who's worked too long for a system steeped in violence and racism. oh, man, when i was on the phone, i was like leisure and it made me sick. and now living all my life in my corner on the internet, taunting myself with this spiteful few tau constellations that is even possible for an intelligent black men. become anything in this city in this country?
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ah, holy food, he come anything in a system built? oh, yes sir. it's elegant black man of the 21st century. must i sit down or shut down? the image of a small, resentful and oppressed man and notes from underground has become particularly relevant to a new generation of black people fighting for their rights. the concept of a hero isolated from the outside world and fighting an internal battle came in the wake of the pandemic. we wanted to do a whole season of shows around isolation to match our at moment of being in isolation due to cov, it in a reflect the time that we're going through. and that's kind of the cool thing about this adaptation of just overlaying those different given circumstances of like okay, no more 19th century 21st century. i was like, oh wow, this is really easy to recontextualize because yeah,
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they and they talk about politics. how like a man's perspective and how he treats a woman with the story was inspired by events here in philadelphia. in may. 1995 usaa authorities destroyed a whole block with explosives while storming activists from move a fringe group that advocated living with nature opposed. technology and medicines and campaigned against animal abuse. the events of 1985 in philly drove our character into hiding. and then he resurfaced had this new, ah, age of protest. and one of the characters in the play lies i, who and the dust, a ascii version is a prostitute in our version. she was a, an activist. and she lived around this neighbourhood and he goes to check on her kid unseated things that as a woke me up towards that priest in assistant things i had chosen to ignore the sneaky relying the abuse olivia horne with
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mm move became a song in the side of usaa authorities, black hippies who rejected the system regularly disrupted local governments proceedings, gave shelter to drug addict and eventually started taking up arms. it was finally decided that the group had to be dealt with for good. the operation to evict move ended in tragedy. a residential area was bombed and the resulting fire destroyed dozens of houses. mm. tear. days kids disney shows, kind of strange echo today. riding with was fire. everywhere is still still the sound of bullets. 4 hours later $61.00 houses are be dissipated. everyone in the house did. mm. well we are walking to ah,
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the sight of the move bombing. so this is where the house actually sat. i was young. i was young at that time, but the doctor, remember hearing about this once and how it affected me. and how it still bothers me today because it didn't have to happen. what is america? our carrots is more sober hero as opposed to go staff skincare. ah, but it's the human struggle i could really identify with that struggle. i mean, both pieces are kind of approach as piece like dostoevsky was for, in kind of commenting on the rush of his time. and right with our piece, we're commenting on the philly in the united states. who are, i mean,
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market fixed you end up with the problem that we have today is emotions, medieval institutions. and then i go to like technology and the combination of the street very you could say, historically distinct fix fixes within our psycho physical makeup have rendered us pretty dangerous to ourselves to been to the planet. yeah, it was nice yet. yeah. listen if blogger eating it. yeah. yeah. do that or see you . yeah. get over your gravel, snobby. yeah, get over. jelly also. krista, are still navi, please. just a softer sheets. yeah, for darcy?
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it was no accident when eliza lena, students from north carolina, read a specific passage from dostoevsky, demons. the 200 then adversary of the great writers both coincides with another milestone. 150 years ago while travelling, he was finishing one of his least known, but perhaps most significant works, i think, was in this book in particular. i found it very rewarding to read in the sense that i can find any reflections within myself and within real life to day, clicking on the essay, the younger generation is kind of always hating on the older generation for being wrong and better about it. a lot older generations kind of always looking down upon that he's not like diaz with a lot of kind of like fear that there you know, to dish traditions are gonna be upgraded. so i think just like all these rooms are very apparent throughout time, i don't imagine they'll ever stop being renovated and there was,
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have been relevant. dostoevsky conceived demons as a small pamphlet. critical of the near lists and radicals of the day, the new generation that rejected the established social order. but he ended up writing quite a weighty tome. a political thriller, satirical pulp fiction, religious drama, and existential tragedy, or in one mm. how this reading felt for you between tuesday and thursday, are you getting more engaged in the novel? are you carrying more about these characters now than you were before? the plot of demons is discussed at workshops among students at duke university, one of the most prestigious in the united states, almost a contemporary of dostoevsky himself. duke university was founded in 1838. it's known today not just for teaching medicine, law and business, but also as one of the world's leading centers for the study of russian literature . is peter a revolutionary, is he a socialist? right, he does have political golf as you're saying right?
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he wants to manipulate several again, he wants to destroy things. he hates old forms, like god confessed to karmazin. often, he doesn't really want to create anything new except just to swear everything and puts the broken and top professor carol apollonia of duke university is a renowned american expert on russian literature, who's published many books and research papers. despite her broad knowledge of the subject, she admits that she rediscovered dostoevsky every time she reads his work. when i teach these books that moved me so much, i read them again with my students almost every time. every time i teach, i think, well maybe i should stop reading the book again and instead of read more about the book, just ask it always draws me back and he says, no, he says, read me. read me again, read me with your students and not. and then we'll have a real conversation every time i read, i'm learning new things. mm. dusty ask is work written in the 19th century is now
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reinterpreted by has students perhaps surprisingly while reading demons, for example. they don't only see mountain life parallels that also associations with certain politicians. joe, there is trump, for sure we will, is trying to change his mind is trying to consider his opinions based on what this person has said. i think what this these books have for us is this kind of a tire of timeless warning. we think about what we're doing to ourselves, to our environment, to our souls, to caution ourselves. think that's what the stay of ski wants to tell us. he always says, all of his character said stuff, rogan or pewter step on a venture shadow, burn sonya and crime and punishment. beg forgiveness. that's what you have to do. you can be saved, you can better yourself. you can be improved in one way to think about that is the death penalty. i execute people because we think that they're not worth keeping
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alive anymore. regardless of the fact that it's more expensive than our system to execute someone that is to keep them alive. we do this because we think people are either undeserving or incapable of rehabilitation. they've done some in pad and now they can be thrown away like human trash and dusty ascii says that's not true. even the murderer ask only cough can be sent away to prison. he can read his bible, he can be saved by sonya, that he can be better. dostoevsky was a witness to that himself. and thus i ask, he is not the guide to make you sit silent. he is, he's the guy who will bring out your opinions and even in just using his text to almost reveal who you are and what you believe is such a useful exercise. you know, i felt that i learned a lot about myself in reading his books. so much like therapy, i got your therapy session that was written 200 years ago when in a language you don't, don't understand in a culture that you've never met that well, i'm believe professor carol,
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apollonia maintains it doesn't matter if you read dostoevsky books in the original language or at translation, he is relatable anywhere in the world in any language. perhaps that's why dostoevsky is the most translated. russian author insulation on is actually not something that takes away from the original work. it's quite the opposite. the translation is something that actually increases the power of a work of literature expands its range around the world. but there's one particular passage that professor apollonia prefers to read and russian rascal nick us, dream and the crime and punishment epilogue. what dostoevsky wrote back in the 19th century isn't just relevant today. it's more like a prophecy. emo good. he is a listen belizean you would to vis mira so young the shower to a cocker test rationally, nicely friendly in the v than they more are voy, yes, yes it does. she's cool. been li, as in a rural?
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yeah. does anybody upon gib not chromium nika, thought of this monumental give ease but in the rascal nick off is now in prison, are paying for his crime of murder, and he falls ill. and, and he as a dream, and his dream is a dream about these microscopic sort of those something like bacteria, these tree hiena that have affected the entire world. and when i, when i read this, i think about our pandemic, which is a disease. but it's also tied up with the, the other sort of divisions and stresses that are, that our world is suffering today just as he is really relevant today. and the idea that his writing is, is sort of writing of extremes on edges and his for him, the theme of apocalypse, the point at which you know, the world is threatened with ultimate destruction. his message, i guess in his works about how people's intellectual concerns are,
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divide them from each other, i think is absolutely relevant to the way our political world has been developing. recently. china, a country that's always had a unique culture with its own morality and customs. dostoevsky, novels like chinese characters, can seem indecipherable to europeans, but the great author's popularity here is clear. his novels are published and republished almost every year. and many have multiple translations. was this one the tissue. hi, sure. it will deliver the file for you full synthesis in south english hope in bush tom you should just replace that. we from a power back in 600 pounds. got our sense zillow, the days you're driving? yeah, sure. hope the otisha dosher or sheila b. w top, so it, since in a member of how they should lay out chance here was since you got on your full
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address to the young club doctrine offers will go when you should, you are done as your quota. social number that appeared rogers on, on the, on your social for you, of your gentlemen here, do you wash? what is your time child? in fact, it turns out that chinese people don't just know dostoevsky, but each of his characters too, by name to celebrate the $200.00 anniversary of the writers birthday students from various chinese institutes got together and staged the brothers karamazov, the novel that rather encapsulate the writer's whole life, dostoevsky finished it just a few months before he died. oh, yes. uh huh. oh wow. wow. wow. everyone's heard of best i estie. even if they haven't actually read him. many chinese admit that the russian classical writers, dark tones don't exactly resonate with their views of life. however, it turns out that even there,
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you can find color or had some of your own ela. hey sir. i says i found the info. yeah. yeah. just yeah, yes. i yeah. how can i go now? sand now. hello diane? yes. i should. hi again. so waldron, town yeah. do you have chairs land? yeah, there. yeah ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, question. mm roscoe. nicole hat, sonia mom, a lot of us shall all missions coat, dostoevsky, a renowned dandy and follower of fashion, who used the best st. petersburg taylors paid close attention to his heroes, clothing, and billing at the special meaning for the 2 hundreds anniversary. a group of st. petersburg artists put on an interactive exhibition of illustrations, which is a bit like a coloring book. walt and where to draw on dostoevsky is an individual decision.
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ah, go street. it's named after dostoevsky once had a different name. no, they a bullshit. don't go further. dusty ascii was born harris, the marine sky hospital in a wing for the pool where he lived for almost 16 years. this is where he 1st imagined the heroes of his future novels. but one small museum commemorating the writer became a huge exhibition for the big 2 hundreds anniversary. he was here with culture the week with 3 flaws of personal belongings, manuscripts, and video installations. dostoevsky moved from here to st. petersburg whole life lay ahead, forced labor temptation to search for meaning only later will crime and punishment demons than the brothers karamazov come to light,
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but it all started here. 2 centuries later, we still live with the reality of dusty excuse welled. we are all his heroes, all over the world. ah ah, join me every thursday on the alex salmon show, but i'll be speaking to guess from the world politics. sport, business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm. while our officers are facing an increasingly dangerous environment, we are seeing a growing debate about so called warrior cops. the term that i've heard in the militarization of believe this is an amber vehicle we acquired through the 1033
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program, very free program with the government program that funnels military property that is no longer use to local law enforcement. we're building an army over here and i can't believe people are see, 1st thing is dealt with terrorism here. because this again, if you live in ahead, you have to deal with our practice. who you putting in the uniform of the bed is a powerful thing. and sometimes like money in play tricks and people mind they break, they go bad knows the walk is out the door very bad. johns are common good news. you have job security because the world desperately needs that, you know, when i would show seemed wrong when i just don't a whole new world is yes to shape out the same to come to the african
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