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, here this is dickens, like hogarth in prose, i ’ll just write it down, hogarth in prose, but dickensdible description of how he describes london, for example, yes, or someone’s estate, it is quite different from the description of the same jenosin, who writes very briefly, very clearly, well , it’s clear, it’s like pushkin. a book, and we play honestly, i, as a museum worker, in no case ever bring museum objects here, of which there are many hundreds of thousands in the collection of our museum, but simply bring books here from my own library, no matter how they look, here i have a book by polon grigoriev, which has its own history, here is the cover, as we see, these are poems by apollon grigoriev, but there is an important note on the title - this is the cover, and i have the title. the face disappeared after death, and then in the 18th century, at the end of the 14th century, because it did not fit into classicism, so the romantics discovered it again. apollo grigoriev, an absolutely brilliant person. not only a theater critic who explained why velikostrovsky, but a poet who seeme
, here this is dickens, like hogarth in prose, i ’ll just write it down, hogarth in prose, but dickensdible description of how he describes london, for example, yes, or someone’s estate, it is quite different from the description of the same jenosin, who writes very briefly, very clearly, well , it’s clear, it’s like pushkin. a book, and we play honestly, i, as a museum worker, in no case ever bring museum objects here, of which there are many hundreds of thousands in the collection of...
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is dickens as hogarth in prose, i ’ll just write down hogarth in prose, but dickins has an absolutelys is how he is described. three things: either we show an old book, or we comment on some quotation from prose, or we read and comment on a poem, but today it is an old book, and we play fair, i, as a museum worker , under no circumstances would ever bring it here museum objects, of which there are many hundreds of thousands in the collection of our museum, but i just carry them here books from my own library , no matter how they look, here i have a book by polon grigoriev, which has its own history, here is the cover, as we see, this is a poem by apollon grigoriev, but there is an important note on the title, this is the cover, and i have the title page in my hands , it says here that alexander blok collected and... provided notes, this is an important story, this is 1916, for blok it is also very dramatic and important, well, everything is important here, and the publisher, who is nekrasov’s nephew, is wonderful too name, but the most important thing is that in the history of percept
is dickens as hogarth in prose, i ’ll just write down hogarth in prose, but dickins has an absolutelys is how he is described. three things: either we show an old book, or we comment on some quotation from prose, or we read and comment on a poem, but today it is an old book, and we play fair, i, as a museum worker , under no circumstances would ever bring it here museum objects, of which there are many hundreds of thousands in the collection of our museum, but i just carry them here books...
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is dickens like hogarth in prose, i’ll just write it down, hogarth in prose, but dickens has an absolutelye describes the same london, for example, yes or someone’s estate, it’s quite. very different from the description of the same jenusin, who writes very briefly, very clearly, well, it’s clear, it’s like pushkin turgenev, or dostoevsky turgenev, dostoevsky always describes me , the only film adaptation of dostoevsky that i really like is the film adaptation of the first part of the idiot pyryev, well, it’s understandable, because pyryev caught the most important thing in dostoevsky, dostoevsky describes the world around him not with the help, but with plasticity and so on, but he describes with characters, that is, you read, you you are reading. there about prince myshkin, you understand in what world prince mishkin exists, well , wise philologists wrote volumes and volumes of works in order to formulate all this, and elizaveta lekhacheva understood this herself, being an art critic with a great understanding of literature, well, now in the middle our program, as usually happens, has an
is dickens like hogarth in prose, i’ll just write it down, hogarth in prose, but dickens has an absolutelye describes the same london, for example, yes or someone’s estate, it’s quite. very different from the description of the same jenusin, who writes very briefly, very clearly, well, it’s clear, it’s like pushkin turgenev, or dostoevsky turgenev, dostoevsky always describes me , the only film adaptation of dostoevsky that i really like is the film adaptation of the first part of the...
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is dickens like hogarth in prose, i ’ll just write down hogarth in prose, but dickens has absolutelydescribes i always get the only film adaptation that i really like - this is the film adaptation of the first part of the idiot by pyrev. well, it’s clear, because pyryev caught the most important thing in dostoevsky, dostoevsky describes the world around him not with the help, but with plasticity and so on, but he describes it with characters, that is, you. a book, or we comment on some quotation from prose, or we read and comment on a poem, but today it is an old book, and we play honestly, i, as a museum worker, under no circumstances ever bring it here museum objects, of which there are many hundreds of thousands in the collection of our museum, but i simply bring books here from my own library, no matter how they look, here i have a book by polon grigoriev, which has its own history, here is the cover as we see... this a poem by apollon grigoriev, but there is an important note on the title, this is the cover, and i have the title in my hands, it says here that alexander blok coll
is dickens like hogarth in prose, i ’ll just write down hogarth in prose, but dickens has absolutelydescribes i always get the only film adaptation that i really like - this is the film adaptation of the first part of the idiot by pyrev. well, it’s clear, because pyryev caught the most important thing in dostoevsky, dostoevsky describes the world around him not with the help, but with plasticity and so on, but he describes it with characters, that is, you. a book, or we comment on some...
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a sister search for by hogarth penguin random house.na sharpe ordinary notes notes farrar, straus and giroux macmillan publishers. raja qaddafi. we could have been my father and i. a palestinian memoir by other press and john valiant fire weather a true from a hotter world, not penguin random house. and this year's national book for nonfiction goes to ned blackhawk the rediscovery of american. who have made taking a minute or two to collect myself. what an extraordinary evening and. two days the past experience has been. i really am extraordinarily humbled by this recognition, and i'm also deeply appreciative of the spirit of. the kind of collaborative support and the really intense kind of solidarity. all of the finalists have displayed the past two days. it's a real honor to be part of this national book award family. and i'll cherish this experience for a very, very long time. so thank you so very much for this incredible recognition. i'm thrilled beyond words to accept the national book award. this book which i have a copy someplace
a sister search for by hogarth penguin random house.na sharpe ordinary notes notes farrar, straus and giroux macmillan publishers. raja qaddafi. we could have been my father and i. a palestinian memoir by other press and john valiant fire weather a true from a hotter world, not penguin random house. and this year's national book for nonfiction goes to ned blackhawk the rediscovery of american. who have made taking a minute or two to collect myself. what an extraordinary evening and. two days...
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university press, christina rivera garza liliana's invincible summer, a sister search for justice by hogarth farah straus and giroux macmillan publishers. raja shadi. we could have been friends, my father and i, a palestinian memoir by other press. and finally, john valiant fire weather, a true story from a hotter world, kno penguin random house. and this year's national book award for nonfiction goes to ned blackhawk, the rediscovery of america. >> [ applause ] ♪ ♪♪ who have made taking a minute or two to collect myself. minute or what an extraordinary evening >> it may take me a minute or two to collect myself. what an extraordinary evening and two days the past experience has been. i really am extraordinarily humbled by this recognition. and i'm also deeply appreciative of the spirit of generosity, the kind of collaborative support and the really intense kind of solidarity that all of the finalists have displayed over the past two days. it's a real honor to be part of this national book award family. and i'll cherish this experience for a very, very long time. so thank you so very much fo
university press, christina rivera garza liliana's invincible summer, a sister search for justice by hogarth farah straus and giroux macmillan publishers. raja shadi. we could have been friends, my father and i, a palestinian memoir by other press. and finally, john valiant fire weather, a true story from a hotter world, kno penguin random house. and this year's national book award for nonfiction goes to ned blackhawk, the rediscovery of america. >> [ applause ] ♪ ♪♪ who have made...