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hello, dear friends, this is the podcast life of the wonderful with you, i am its host writer alexey varlamovh prishvin. i am sure that you are all very familiar with this name from childhood, from school years, when you wrote dictations, expositions, the author of which was none other than our hero. by the way, it’s a tradition when soviet schoolchildren wrote their first lines based on his texts and wrote them down in their school notebooks. it happened during his lifetime, in the thirties and forties, and prishvin was very amused by this, because he himself he was an unborn student, he was retained for the second year, then he was kicked out of the gymnasium altogether, so he wrote that so many years had passed, i was once kicked out of school, and now, according to my books, children learn... to write and read, but of course, for most of us, prishvin is such a naturalist writer, the author of wonderful stories about birds, dogs , other animals, trees, nature, in general, and i thought so for a long time , and until i didn’t come across the times of glasnost and perestroika in the october
hello, dear friends, this is the podcast life of the wonderful with you, i am its host writer alexey varlamovh prishvin. i am sure that you are all very familiar with this name from childhood, from school years, when you wrote dictations, expositions, the author of which was none other than our hero. by the way, it’s a tradition when soviet schoolchildren wrote their first lines based on his texts and wrote them down in their school notebooks. it happened during his lifetime, in the thirties...
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Dec 12, 2023
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the host of the podcast, writer alexey varlamov, was with you.st. triggers and its next release, with you it presenter, psychologist tatyana krasnovskaya, psychologist and psychotherapist sergei nasebyan, our guest today is elvira. hello, elvira, hello, please tell us what you came with, but i came, i ’m very nervous, but how can i love myself? excuse me, probably since childhood, i don’t know what self-love is, i don’t feel protected, elvira, tell me your story, i was raised by two wonderful grandmothers, when i ... was 3 years old, my mother was sent to prison, she came out of prison when i was 6 years old, as a child i did not know that my mother is in prison, and this was carefully hidden, and i grew up thinking that my mother, she is a wonderful, kind person, and where is she, as they explained to you, we said that my mother was in the hospital, we actually came to the colony and there they dressed. chambers, that’s why it was all like this, such a theater, let’s say, she came out of prison when i was already 6 years old, and i was graduatin
the host of the podcast, writer alexey varlamov, was with you.st. triggers and its next release, with you it presenter, psychologist tatyana krasnovskaya, psychologist and psychotherapist sergei nasebyan, our guest today is elvira. hello, elvira, hello, please tell us what you came with, but i came, i ’m very nervous, but how can i love myself? excuse me, probably since childhood, i don’t know what self-love is, i don’t feel protected, elvira, tell me your story, i was raised by two...
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Dec 10, 2023
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hello, my name is alexey varlamov, i. writer and rector of the literary institute. xciting, paradoxical figures in the history of russian literature. there is an anecdote about him that somewhere in the late twenties, early thirties, his house in tsarskoye selo, in the children's village, it was called, a footman comes and says: your excellency , it's time to... which immediately after the revolution was the most cruel the dizzying fate of this man, a critic of the bolsheviks, who, according to bunin, offered a rusty bayonet gouge out their eyes, and a few years later he made such a dizzying feast and became one of the most orthodox council... and he really is a fat count, and he is really fat, could a man with such a surname, with such a title be capable of such treachery. i must say that when the young guard publishing house suggested that i write a biography of alexei tolstoy, i reacted very negatively to this idea, i was extremely unsympathetic to this character. but here i decided for myself that it was my job to fulfill what was offered to me, then i felt like
hello, my name is alexey varlamov, i. writer and rector of the literary institute. xciting, paradoxical figures in the history of russian literature. there is an anecdote about him that somewhere in the late twenties, early thirties, his house in tsarskoye selo, in the children's village, it was called, a footman comes and says: your excellency , it's time to... which immediately after the revolution was the most cruel the dizzying fate of this man, a critic of the bolsheviks, who, according to...
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Dec 10, 2023
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this is the podcast alexey tolstoy, with you the writer and rector of the literary institute, alexey varlamov said that alexei tolstoy’s attitude towards the february revolution, like most russian intellectuals, was, well, that’s enough. calm, he must say, he did not like the last russian tsar, and he believed that the tsar was weak, that the tsar was guilty of russia is haunted by military failures, therefore , when the february revolution took place, especially with its original democratic folk ferment, he reacted to it quite favorably, the only thing is that he had such a sign, he lived in moscow, the sign was on his apartment tolstoy, which could be understood in two ways, was either count tolstoy or a citizen. if bunin took such a categorical position of rejection of soviet power, bolshevism, damned days, then for tolstoy the conflict with the bolsheviks begins in february 1918, when, for the sake of saving the revolution and for the sake of saving his own skin, lenin concluded an obscene, as he himself called, brez peace with the germans, this is the point of no return for tolstoy, this
this is the podcast alexey tolstoy, with you the writer and rector of the literary institute, alexey varlamov said that alexei tolstoy’s attitude towards the february revolution, like most russian intellectuals, was, well, that’s enough. calm, he must say, he did not like the last russian tsar, and he believed that the tsar was weak, that the tsar was guilty of russia is haunted by military failures, therefore , when the february revolution took place, especially with its original...
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Dec 12, 2023
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hello, dear friends, this is the podcast life of the remarkable, i’m with you, its host, writer alexey varlamovov has an extremely enviable fate. he lived a long, full life. he wrote many excellent hangings, stories, novels, which were made into films, plays staged, and translated into many foreign languages. he was a major public figure and a happy family man. women loved him, his friends respected him, in general, he was beautiful, complete, like a “life” novel. in fact, this life had its dark sides, it had its sad and tragic pages, and maybe that’s why the work of chingiz aidmatov, if you read it carefully, is more sad than joyful. and that’s why this happened, we’ll try to figure it out today. so, chingiz... tarikulovich aitmatov was born in kyrgyzstan in 1928 in the family of a major party leader. his father tarikul was truly an outstanding man, was one of those people who believed in the revolution and in the revolution, went to serve it and achieved very great heights in this public service. he was the second secretary of the republican regional committee, i don’t know how to correctly f
hello, dear friends, this is the podcast life of the remarkable, i’m with you, its host, writer alexey varlamovov has an extremely enviable fate. he lived a long, full life. he wrote many excellent hangings, stories, novels, which were made into films, plays staged, and translated into many foreign languages. he was a major public figure and a happy family man. women loved him, his friends respected him, in general, he was beautiful, complete, like a “life” novel. in fact, this life had...