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he earned literary income, which is actually quite a lot, when he moved from kirochnaya to borodino,he next tenants who moved into the apartment, yes, left memories later that they call in there, and the entrance door has some insane amount of locks, so 10 chains. some kind of paranoia is the thirties stalinist terror, yes, and the gongs seriously feared for their lives rotten. he alone, in my opinion, mentioned mandelstam's poems in his plays. yes, somehow them there. eh, to hide, so to speak, he wrote absolutely socialist realist plays, but with such a double triple bottom, and he could give his texts to the heroes so that they read. uh, walking around the crimea mandelstam’s poems yes, at that time already absolutely forbidden exiled to vladivostok , who died there yes, and the intelligentsia, who understood who mondelstam was reading his elements, and she sitting in the hall, and obviously i was surprised at how cleverly bringov did all this.
he earned literary income, which is actually quite a lot, when he moved from kirochnaya to borodino,he next tenants who moved into the apartment, yes, left memories later that they call in there, and the entrance door has some insane amount of locks, so 10 chains. some kind of paranoia is the thirties stalinist terror, yes, and the gongs seriously feared for their lives rotten. he alone, in my opinion, mentioned mandelstam's poems in his plays. yes, somehow them there. eh, to hide, so to speak,...
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he earned literary income, which is actually quite a lot, when he moved from kirochnaya to borodino, and hmm in st. petersburg and the next tenants who moved in, uh, in the apartment, yes, left memories later that they call in there, and the entrance door has some kind of insane number of locks, so that 10 chains are some fat. well it's thirties years, this is the stalinist terror, yes, and the gongs are serious. he feared for his life and he was not the only one, in my opinion, he mentioned mandelstam's poems in his plays. yes, somehow they are there, uh, so to speak, he wrote absolutely socialist realist plays, but with such a double triple bottom, and he could give his texts to the heroes so that they read. uh, walking around the crimea mandelstam's poems yes, at that time already absolutely forbidden exiled to vladivostok, who died there yes, and the intelligentsia, who understood who mondelstam was, read his poems, and she sitting in hall, and was clearly surprised at how boringov did all this cunningly. ekaterina a. i want to return to the conversation about the heroine, olga .
he earned literary income, which is actually quite a lot, when he moved from kirochnaya to borodino, and hmm in st. petersburg and the next tenants who moved in, uh, in the apartment, yes, left memories later that they call in there, and the entrance door has some kind of insane number of locks, so that 10 chains are some fat. well it's thirties years, this is the stalinist terror, yes, and the gongs are serious. he feared for his life and he was not the only one, in my opinion, he mentioned...
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he earned literary income, which is actually quite a lot when he came with kirochnaya to borodino, andn st. petersburg, yes, the next tenants who moved into the apartment, yes, left memories later that they call in there, and the entrance door has some kind of insane number of locks , 10 pieces of a chain of some kind. well, it's the thirties . this is the stalinist terror. yes, and sailors, seriously feared for their lives. and he is not alone. he, in my opinion, mentioned mondelstam poems in his plays. yes, somehow them there. eh, so to speak, he wrote absolutely. pump realistic plays, but with such a double triple bottom, a could give his texts heroes, so that they read, uh, walking around the crimea, mandelstam's poems yes, at that time already absolutely forbidden exiled to vladivostok, who died there yes, and the intelligentsia, who understood who mandelstam was reading his poems, and she sitting in the hall. and she was obviously surprised at how cunningly bringov did all this. ekaterina a. i want to return to the conversation about the heroine, olga . could she have gone accord
he earned literary income, which is actually quite a lot when he came with kirochnaya to borodino, andn st. petersburg, yes, the next tenants who moved into the apartment, yes, left memories later that they call in there, and the entrance door has some kind of insane number of locks , 10 pieces of a chain of some kind. well, it's the thirties . this is the stalinist terror. yes, and sailors, seriously feared for their lives. and he is not alone. he, in my opinion, mentioned mondelstam poems in...
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he earned literary income, which is actually quite a lot, when he moved from kirochnaya to borodino,ts who moved in, uh, in the apartment, yes, the entrance has some insane amount of locks, 10 pieces of the chain. and some kind of paranoia of the thirties is the stalinist terror, yes, and ringov seriously feared for his life, and he alone, in my opinion, mentioned mandelstam's poems in his plays. yes, somehow them there. uh, to hide, so to speak, he wrote absolutely socialist realist plays, but with such a double triple bottom, and he could give his texts to the heroes so that they read. e, walking around the crimea poems by mandelstam yes, at that time already absolutely forbidden exiled to vladivostok , who died there yes, and the intelligentsia, who understood who mondelstam was reading his elements, and she was sitting in the hall. and she was obviously surprised at how cunningly bringov did all this. ekaterina a. i want to go back to talking about the heroine, olga. could she go to some other spiral. now, yeah, what could be a heroine like that, or uh, that's just how it could h
he earned literary income, which is actually quite a lot, when he moved from kirochnaya to borodino,ts who moved in, uh, in the apartment, yes, the entrance has some insane amount of locks, 10 pieces of the chain. and some kind of paranoia of the thirties is the stalinist terror, yes, and ringov seriously feared for his life, and he alone, in my opinion, mentioned mandelstam's poems in his plays. yes, somehow them there. uh, to hide, so to speak, he wrote absolutely socialist realist plays, but...