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this podcast is a must- read, i’m aglaina batnikova, my guests are writer and poet alexander peleviniter. hekel berifin meets thomas soyer in the finale, that is, first we see heckelberin in the story about tom sower, then we see tom soer in the story about hekel berifina. and they look very different, because when huck appears in the story about tom, we understand that huck is, well, let's say, such a partner, a buddy, yes, an adventure buddy, he helps, that's what he is. he is the leader, and in the second story, where the adventure of huckleberin, we meet at the end of tomor, who, uh, gladly fits into the adventure that huck offers him, that is, to free the runaway black man who is sitting - in the shack, yes, they are both boys pretending to be something other than who they are they are deceiving some aunt, a beautiful woman, too, this is tom’s aunt, but they pretend that hekel berifin is tom, and tom. that he is a sieve, a cousin, that is, they somehow play everything, a woman believes, and tom begins, a whole series, that is , these adventures that he read in the books, he begi
this podcast is a must- read, i’m aglaina batnikova, my guests are writer and poet alexander peleviniter. hekel berifin meets thomas soyer in the finale, that is, first we see heckelberin in the story about tom sower, then we see tom soer in the story about hekel berifina. and they look very different, because when huck appears in the story about tom, we understand that huck is, well, let's say, such a partner, a buddy, yes, an adventure buddy, he helps, that's what he is. he is the leader,...
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hello, this podcast is a must- read, i’m aglaina batnikova, director, writer, today we’ll talk with vadimritic, about truma on the hood and tiffany's breakfast. hello. vadim. let's first tell you about this novel, for those who haven't read it. we're talking about new york, it's 1943, world war ii. and the bohemian, new york youth, uh, are having a good time. and the aspiring young writer meets his neighbor, a young girl. unspecified occupation, uh, he is not fascinated, they develop a tender friendship. eh, let's figure it out, is this a novel about love or friendship? well i would have said before all that this is a novel, after all, is about this main character, that is, holi, yes, holi golightly, the fact is that this seems to me the most important thing in this text, in this book, and confirmation of what truman. sweat managed to create a wildly important female image, it serves the fact that we still remember, know and read this book, well, this image of the main character, it seems to me that it is important, because she seems to be as far as possible from the bourgeois ideal of a
hello, this podcast is a must- read, i’m aglaina batnikova, director, writer, today we’ll talk with vadimritic, about truma on the hood and tiffany's breakfast. hello. vadim. let's first tell you about this novel, for those who haven't read it. we're talking about new york, it's 1943, world war ii. and the bohemian, new york youth, uh, are having a good time. and the aspiring young writer meets his neighbor, a young girl. unspecified occupation, uh, he is not fascinated, they develop a...
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really like to talk about books, we’ll invite you again, this was a must-see podcast reading, yaglaya batnikovae podcast as a must-read on the channel one website 1tv.ru. hello, this is the podcast psyche and us we continue to disassemble human destinies by bones, molecules by atoms , looking for the right development strategy, or simply trying to understand how to live happily. my co-host, clinical psychologist, candidate of psychological sciences, mikhail horrs, is a true master of this art. well, our hero today came to us with a problem that, it seems to me, will resonate in the hearts of many girls, and men, too. alena does not know how to part with her lovers, alena does not know how to throw traumatic, painful relationship, that’s why she came to us, hello, alyana, hello, tell me your story, you just don’t know how to part with any lovers, or some one hurt you so painfully that you can’t get this one out thorn, there were two of them, the first was my husband, with whom we separated 7 years ago, i had very difficult separations and i could not forget him for 3 years, from him... i still h
really like to talk about books, we’ll invite you again, this was a must-see podcast reading, yaglaya batnikovae podcast as a must-read on the channel one website 1tv.ru. hello, this is the podcast psyche and us we continue to disassemble human destinies by bones, molecules by atoms , looking for the right development strategy, or simply trying to understand how to live happily. my co-host, clinical psychologist, candidate of psychological sciences, mikhail horrs, is a true master of this...
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they go there with friends to visit somewhere, yes, yes, yes, this podcast is a must-read, aglaina batnikova, when he started writing tom sawyer, it was in seventy -seventy-six, i think he released tom sawyer, he first wrote it as an adult book, that is, a book for adults, and then his friends told him that you , it turns out, are a children’s writer, yes, you are a child’s man. writer, sash, do you think there is some peculiarity in the perception of mark twain, which makes him a children's writer, because it seems to me that even a beggar prince, and he also has a novel, they are still probably perceived as well, something for young people, of course, of course, this volume is absolutely a children's book, in my opinion, because it is written - not in the first person, but at the same time, yes, but at the same time through the prism of children's perception, and hekel is the opposite, it is written in the first person, it is written in a very modern way, in the first person, it looks very well, it is auto-fiction , yes absolutely, absolutely, and so powerful, on the contrary, it is writte
they go there with friends to visit somewhere, yes, yes, yes, this podcast is a must-read, aglaina batnikova, when he started writing tom sawyer, it was in seventy -seventy-six, i think he released tom sawyer, he first wrote it as an adult book, that is, a book for adults, and then his friends told him that you , it turns out, are a children’s writer, yes, you are a child’s man. writer, sash, do you think there is some peculiarity in the perception of mark twain, which makes him a...
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thank you very much for the interesting conversation, this was a must -read podcast, i’m aglaina batnikovacussed, very interesting, we talked about tom soire and huckleberry finn, the famous novels of mark twain, was very interesting, thank you, mutually, it was great. this is a podcast of the first persons and me and its host natalya losyeva, the person who was my guest today became an official or unofficial symbol of the pandemic, well, in any case in case, many journalists decided , his face was on billboards, on the covers of newspapers and magazines, although he is a doctor, anesthetologist-renimatologist, doctor of medical sciences, chief physician of the most famous hospital in the commune, denis protsenko. hello, denis nikolaevich, hello, natalia, well, how was it for you, seeing yourself on billboards was probably unusual, and remains unusual, because somehow medicine, by and large, does not involve these stories, in fact, this a feeling of unfamiliarity, maybe even some discomfort, it persists, how people reacted to you on the street, and now , when, when you became recognizable,
thank you very much for the interesting conversation, this was a must -read podcast, i’m aglaina batnikovacussed, very interesting, we talked about tom soire and huckleberry finn, the famous novels of mark twain, was very interesting, thank you, mutually, it was great. this is a podcast of the first persons and me and its host natalya losyeva, the person who was my guest today became an official or unofficial symbol of the pandemic, well, in any case in case, many journalists decided , his...
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hello, this podcast is a must -read, i’m glayna batnikova, my guest today is the writer and poet alexanderntures of hucklebury fin. sasha, please tell me, tom sawyer and hekel berifin are very different things, it’s even hard to believe that this was written by the same writer. these are completely different books, but i just remember my childhood impression of them, yes, of that. how different they are from each other and even contradict each other in some ways, because when i was again, i read these books in the fifth, i think, or sixth grade, i don’t remember, honestly, i thought naively, yes i, in my naivety, thought that the adventure of gekkelefinn was a continuation of the story of tom sawyer, exactly the same, that is, like thomas sawyer there , ha ha, boy, i’ll spit on the boy, they were all given bream and then they went to their parents and everything is fine, you open it. fina, decay, darkness, poverty, crime, pain, murder, violence, slavery, listen, well, there is also murder in tom sawer, here’s dani, just describe to tom sawer, that’s what’s going on there, how did you even
hello, this podcast is a must -read, i’m glayna batnikova, my guest today is the writer and poet alexanderntures of hucklebury fin. sasha, please tell me, tom sawyer and hekel berifin are very different things, it’s even hard to believe that this was written by the same writer. these are completely different books, but i just remember my childhood impression of them, yes, of that. how different they are from each other and even contradict each other in some ways, because when i was again, i...
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usually with friends to visit somewhere there yes, yes, yes this is a podcast a must-read, aglaina batnikovaander pelevin and film actor daniil muravyov, we are discussing volumes. soera and hekel berifina, two of mark twain's most famous novels. but it’s interesting that mark twain, when he began to write thomas oera, it was in the seventies , in the seventy-sixth year, in my opinion, he published thomas oera, he first wrote it as an adult book, that is, a book for adults, and then his friends told him that you turn out to be a children's writer, yes, my friend children's writer, sash, do you think there is some peculiarity in the perception of mark twain that makes him a children's writer, because it seems to me that even a prince. yes, he also has a novel, they are still probably perceived as something for young people, of course, of course - an absolutely children's book, in my opinion, because it is not written in the first person, but at the same time, yes, but at the same time through the prism of a child’s perception, and hekel on the contrary, it is written in the first person, very
usually with friends to visit somewhere there yes, yes, yes this is a podcast a must-read, aglaina batnikovaander pelevin and film actor daniil muravyov, we are discussing volumes. soera and hekel berifina, two of mark twain's most famous novels. but it’s interesting that mark twain, when he began to write thomas oera, it was in the seventies , in the seventy-sixth year, in my opinion, he published thomas oera, he first wrote it as an adult book, that is, a book for adults, and then his...
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this podcast is a must-read, i'm glana batnikova, my guest is natalia ushey , musician, lead singer ofmy opinion, that's... as a collagist, that is, he takes some of these caresses of short forms, he knows mythology wonderfully, knows a variety of subjects wonderfully, it’s clear that a person has been reading all his life, but he didn’t have an active life, all life passed in books, yes, but he actually was also the director of the national library, yes, that is, he is a professional librarian, a great librarian, you can say that , he is my such archetypal library, it seems to me that he gave birth to many waves after himself. .. umbert eco, who succeeds, yes, he has this game , it works because you can fold a tender blanket until you lose your pulse, but until you have some kind of magic thread, it will not become magical, it won't magic carpet, that is, let’s say paolo coelho, who can be considered borgis’s epigote, he doesn’t succeed at all. listen, he even took the title of a story by the very famous aleph, and wrote a novel that is graphic novel, yes, yes, but this is epigonism,
this podcast is a must-read, i'm glana batnikova, my guest is natalia ushey , musician, lead singer ofmy opinion, that's... as a collagist, that is, he takes some of these caresses of short forms, he knows mythology wonderfully, knows a variety of subjects wonderfully, it’s clear that a person has been reading all his life, but he didn’t have an active life, all life passed in books, yes, but he actually was also the director of the national library, yes, that is, he is a professional...
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this podcast is a must-read, i’m golanna batnikova, my guest today. musician, lead singer of the bandd his image of the world as a library. natasha, hello, hello, please tell me, somehow hilovisa , the melnitsa group, she is probably still associated with some kind of games, fantasies, maybe with lastelin of the rings, biowulf, irish... then suddenly you choose the topic of borhis and it seems that this is unexpected, yes, but if you know you well, you are a candidate of philological sciences, a linguist in general, the worlds of borhis, they contain all possible plots, and please tell us about what you have in common with this writer, why do you love him, i’ll tell you, yes, i’ll tell you why i chose this particular writer for our meeting, you know, if i had chosen some kind of scandinavian studies or celticology, i would speak here as a professional in this topic, i would include a lecturer , such natalya andreevna, a professor at the department, now we’ll talk about registers in irish sagas blah blah blah, well , this is probably not very interesting for a podcast about literature,
this podcast is a must-read, i’m golanna batnikova, my guest today. musician, lead singer of the bandd his image of the world as a library. natasha, hello, hello, please tell me, somehow hilovisa , the melnitsa group, she is probably still associated with some kind of games, fantasies, maybe with lastelin of the rings, biowulf, irish... then suddenly you choose the topic of borhis and it seems that this is unexpected, yes, but if you know you well, you are a candidate of philological...
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this podcast is a must read, i'm golana batnikova, my guest today is natalia ushey, musician, lead singere group melnitsa, and we are discussing the argentine writer jorge luis borgis, and his image of the world as a library. natasha, hello, hello, please tell me, something like hilovisa, melnitsa group. it is probably associated, after all, uh, with some kind of games, fantasies, maybe with the lastilin of the rings, biowulf, irish sagas, then suddenly you choose the theme of borhis, and it seems that this is unexpected, yes, but if it’s good for you know, uh, you are a candidate of philological sciences, a linguist, in in general, the worlds of borhis, they contain all possible plots, and please tell us what you have in common with this? writer, why do you love him? i’ll tell you, yes, i’ll tell you why i chose this particular writer for our meeting, you know, if i had chosen some kind of scandinavian studies or celtic studies, i would speak here as a professional in this topic, i would include a lecturer like natalya andreevna, professor at the pulpit, now we'll talk about registers in
this podcast is a must read, i'm golana batnikova, my guest today is natalia ushey, musician, lead singere group melnitsa, and we are discussing the argentine writer jorge luis borgis, and his image of the world as a library. natasha, hello, hello, please tell me, something like hilovisa, melnitsa group. it is probably associated, after all, uh, with some kind of games, fantasies, maybe with the lastilin of the rings, biowulf, irish sagas, then suddenly you choose the theme of borhis, and it...