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solzhenitsyn spoke about the huge amount of broken equipment, the frightened eyes of local residents, as well as the attitude towards collaborators who were never forgiven. the babruisk offensive operation caused significant damage to the army group center, thereby creating the conditions for the successful conduct of subsequent ones. let me love you like a flower in the field, like a young bird in a flock, like a patched bird alive in the wild, let me love you, let me love you. for the song that i smell, for the laughter that is loud i say, for clear eyes, for my young soul, may i love you, may i love you for the bright hours that you give me every now and then, for my dear daughter, may i love you . a computer game or the real world, they entered the game, but did not take one thing into account, everything is real here, this is the most extreme project in the country, heroes, reboot, fighting with itself. this time, instead of young fire and rescue professionals , representatives of belarusian show business will compete. first lines in the charts, rating projects on tv. they want t
solzhenitsyn spoke about the huge amount of broken equipment, the frightened eyes of local residents, as well as the attitude towards collaborators who were never forgiven. the babruisk offensive operation caused significant damage to the army group center, thereby creating the conditions for the successful conduct of subsequent ones. let me love you like a flower in the field, like a young bird in a flock, like a patched bird alive in the wild, let me love you, let me love you. for the song...
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Jun 29, 2024
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was, and solzhenitsyn wrote him in a novel in the first circle, and then referred to his testimony indid not enter surikovsky, but he prepared for this for almost 4 years in the studio privts sps, which he directed, one of the leaders of which was ivashov musatov, along with konstantin, of course, this period was student, he was the only essence of artistic education, point of view, it is enough to become an artist in the future, this is interesting to me, including as a writer at a literary institute, let’s say, you don’t have to become a writer after graduating from the literary institute. in his artistic opinion, ivashov musatov lived a long life and outlived his student, they communicated from time to time, but he was already in such mature years, the seventies, when weisberg became famous for his canvases, white on white, he argued with him, to say, like this this is conceptualism, this is all a tribute to fashion, they differed on this, but at the very beginning and in the forties he essentially replaced his father at some point, because he was completely lost when he arrived in
was, and solzhenitsyn wrote him in a novel in the first circle, and then referred to his testimony indid not enter surikovsky, but he prepared for this for almost 4 years in the studio privts sps, which he directed, one of the leaders of which was ivashov musatov, along with konstantin, of course, this period was student, he was the only essence of artistic education, point of view, it is enough to become an artist in the future, this is interesting to me, including as a writer at a literary...
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Jun 23, 2024
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, 30, no, you have read all of solzhenitsyn, accept my condolences, thank you, it was difficult, but just interested, but it is absolutely not." not absolutely that i just wanted to understand why all these red wheels were not read, so i wanted to understand the political line, i understood, it was not a literary curiosity, but a political one, because... a cult figure for many kyivans, because andriiivskyi uzvoz is a legendary street. but here's kuplin, he's really a pit, ah, yamska street, it's not far from here in kyiv, so if brothels, then this is not a cult writer, white officers must live on the street in kyiv, uh, well, it's a little more complicated , you take it, we won't have time, how much time do we have, 10 minutes, in 10 minutes we will not have time to cover, that means, all, all the cultural and preaching work that was carried out. the kgb under the leadership of andropov, starting from the end of the 60s, after bleaching, i am waiting for the simultaneous introduction of the cult of the white guard, and it started with the adjutant, his excellency, the same people we
, 30, no, you have read all of solzhenitsyn, accept my condolences, thank you, it was difficult, but just interested, but it is absolutely not." not absolutely that i just wanted to understand why all these red wheels were not read, so i wanted to understand the political line, i understood, it was not a literary curiosity, but a political one, because... a cult figure for many kyivans, because andriiivskyi uzvoz is a legendary street. but here's kuplin, he's really a pit, ah, yamska...
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Jun 25, 2024
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have read all of solzhenitsyn, 30, no, you have read all of solzhenitsyn, accept my singing'., but i was just curious, but it is absolutely inedible, not absolutely, i just wanted to understand why it was not read, all these red wheels, so i wanted to understand the political line, well, i understood , it was not a literary curiosity, but a political one, because i wanted to understand where this story came from, how we should organize russia, which is now falling on our heads, that’s it, well, in principle yes, in principle yes, that is and that's it this is the ideology of these russians, who ultimately took care of them. i understand that you have this perverted interest in the soviet history of kupryan, and this is also an interesting thing, but bulgakov is really a cult figure for many kyivans, because here is andriivskyi uzvoz, a legendary street, but here is kuplin, it is really a pit , yes, yamska street, it ’s not far from here in kyiv, so if brothels, then this is not a cult writer, they must live on kyiv street near... officers: well, it’s a little more complicated,
have read all of solzhenitsyn, 30, no, you have read all of solzhenitsyn, accept my singing'., but i was just curious, but it is absolutely inedible, not absolutely, i just wanted to understand why it was not read, all these red wheels, so i wanted to understand the political line, well, i understood , it was not a literary curiosity, but a political one, because i wanted to understand where this story came from, how we should organize russia, which is now falling on our heads, that’s it,...
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Jun 24, 2024
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, 30, no, you have read all of solzhenitsyn, accept my singing, thank you, it was difficult, but i wasinterested, but it is absolutely not edible, not absolutely, i just wanted to understand why it was not read, all these red wheels, so that’s what , i wanted to understand the political line, well, i understood, it was not only interesting from a literary point of view. it's political, because i wanted to understand where this story came from, how we should organize russia, which is now falling on our heads, that's it, well, in principle yes, well, in principle yes, that is, and that this is the ideology of these rusites, who ultimately took care of them then, well, but i understand what you mean by this perverted interest in the soviet silk industry and it is also an interesting thing, bulgakov is really a cult figure for many kyivans, because... andriiivska zvoz is a legendary street, but koprin, it ’s really a pit, yes, yamska street, it’s not far from here in kyiv, so if brothels, then this is not a cult writer, white officers must live on the street in kyiv, well, that’s it a litt
, 30, no, you have read all of solzhenitsyn, accept my singing, thank you, it was difficult, but i wasinterested, but it is absolutely not edible, not absolutely, i just wanted to understand why it was not read, all these red wheels, so that’s what , i wanted to understand the political line, well, i understood, it was not only interesting from a literary point of view. it's political, because i wanted to understand where this story came from, how we should organize russia, which is now...
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Jun 6, 2024
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excerpt from the literary and journalistic etude is shaking your tripod by alexander isaevich solzhenitsynachievement we inherit from pushkin, nothing separate from him... not even the lightness of his poetry, unsurpassed, not even the depth of his nationality, which so amazed dostoevsky, but his ability. to say everything, to see everything shown, illuminating it, imparting to all events, persons and feelings , and especially the pain of grief, an inner light, an overshadowing light, and the reader is elevated to the acceptance of what is deeper and higher than these events of these persons, these feelings, the capacity of his worldview . harmonious integrity, in which all aspects of existence are balanced, through the livingly felt layers of world tragedy that he has experienced, emerging into a layer of peace, reconciliation and light. thank you, dear friends, our dedicated concert. is coming to an end, we spent creativity, which received the name boldinskaya this evening in boldino, where the poet visited three times, where that miracle of inspired autumn happened. in total, pushkin wa
excerpt from the literary and journalistic etude is shaking your tripod by alexander isaevich solzhenitsynachievement we inherit from pushkin, nothing separate from him... not even the lightness of his poetry, unsurpassed, not even the depth of his nationality, which so amazed dostoevsky, but his ability. to say everything, to see everything shown, illuminating it, imparting to all events, persons and feelings , and especially the pain of grief, an inner light, an overshadowing light, and the...
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in soviet writer alexander solzhenitsyn participated in the liberation of bobruisk.brief description of what was happening in the city. solzhenitsyn spoke about the huge amount of broken equipment, the frightened eyes of local residents, as well as the attitude towards collaborators who were never forgiven. the bobruisk offensive operation caused significant damage to the armycenter group, thereby creating. conditions for the successful conduct of subsequent operations for the liberation of belarus. front troops advanced up to 100-150 km and were liberated the cities of zhlobin on june 26 and bobruisk on june 29. in the bobruisk area , six german divisions were surrounded and destroyed. on the evening of june 29 , moscow fired twenty artillery salvoes from 224 guns in honor of the soldiers of the first belarusian front who liberated babruisk. they support me when i invite not officials or experts to the program, but political scientists, well, i’m interested, so i call, and the more i communicate with ordinary people, every time i am convinced that they are not at al
in soviet writer alexander solzhenitsyn participated in the liberation of bobruisk.brief description of what was happening in the city. solzhenitsyn spoke about the huge amount of broken equipment, the frightened eyes of local residents, as well as the attitude towards collaborators who were never forgiven. the bobruisk offensive operation caused significant damage to the armycenter group, thereby creating. conditions for the successful conduct of subsequent operations for the liberation of...
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i don’t remember solzhenitsyn, he was somewhat of a solzhenitsyn. no, well, i think, i think that yes him, the directors came, i don’t remember torkovsky, i just never, never knew him, yes, some names were called, they sometimes remembered. a wonderful phrase, he did not consider himself a creator, an artist, so it’s not paradoxical, he always considered himself a laborer in literature, but maybe he understood fairy tales that as a poet he did something, and so he considered himself a laborer, that’s why attitude towards other talents, he had a simple, i would say, religious reaction, he said, i am ready for the artist’s hands kiss, you see, he was somehow incredibly sensitive to the fact that someone had an artistic gift, although about the hands. about hands, karonia ivanovich had such a big hand, always very warm, and he somehow understood that i had a very strict mother, and a very strict grandmother, these books were at hand, somehow so you sit and cut, then you do this, the books fall, they kick you out from the table, this is my childhood, sometimes i was very upset and came up
i don’t remember solzhenitsyn, he was somewhat of a solzhenitsyn. no, well, i think, i think that yes him, the directors came, i don’t remember torkovsky, i just never, never knew him, yes, some names were called, they sometimes remembered. a wonderful phrase, he did not consider himself a creator, an artist, so it’s not paradoxical, he always considered himself a laborer in literature, but maybe he understood fairy tales that as a poet he did something, and so he considered himself a...
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in moscow, in the house of the russian abroad named after solzhenitsyn an exhibition about the life and artist maria bashkertseva opens. she lived a short life, but left behind a great cultural heritage. her works are kept in the russian museum and the tretyakov gallery, as well as in france, canada, the usa and other countries. my colleague, anna voronina, has already visited the exhibition. she could become an opera singer or a music critic. tuberculosis, which deprived the girl of her hearing, left her only with painting. in just 7 years of creativity , maria bashkirtseva managed to create more than 150 canvases, 200 drawings, thirty-five pastels and several sculptures. today, some of her works are presented in the house of russian abroad in moscow. the central, perhaps the most valuable exhibit of the exhibition of works by maria bashkirtseva is this painting of a sitting girl, in her hands is a book by alexandre dumas about divorce. for 70 years, no one had any idea about the whereabouts of this work, until in 2000, in the twelfth year, it miraculously appeared at auction in london
in moscow, in the house of the russian abroad named after solzhenitsyn an exhibition about the life and artist maria bashkertseva opens. she lived a short life, but left behind a great cultural heritage. her works are kept in the russian museum and the tretyakov gallery, as well as in france, canada, the usa and other countries. my colleague, anna voronina, has already visited the exhibition. she could become an opera singer or a music critic. tuberculosis, which deprived the girl of her...
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Jun 9, 2024
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imagine, he starts talking to me, he has been engaged in russian studies all his life, a friend of solzhenitsynava, that is, he is very integrated into culture, and he explains to me that russia has a historical right to crimea, let's not forget, you know, the sevastopol story of otlystov and that's it, that's it imagine, it was 10 years ago, but now... he translates, they say that he translates, that is, he somehow does it, and i heard how oksana zabushko said that they are quite like academic scientists, and that's it about the sovietologists of the past, yes, they told her that listen, we never thought, we always perceived kyiv as the third city of the russian empire, you faced the fact that these are intelligent people, like writers, representatives of the western academy, they say that but only now... it's clear, yes, constantly with it encounter, and moreover, there is another one here, it usually looks like this, for example, i had such a long trip in france in the fall for 10 days with various performances and meetings, and there it very often happened that people who also invited, for
imagine, he starts talking to me, he has been engaged in russian studies all his life, a friend of solzhenitsynava, that is, he is very integrated into culture, and he explains to me that russia has a historical right to crimea, let's not forget, you know, the sevastopol story of otlystov and that's it, that's it imagine, it was 10 years ago, but now... he translates, they say that he translates, that is, he somehow does it, and i heard how oksana zabushko said that they are quite like academic...
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creativity 19th century artist maria bashkertseva opened in the house of the russian abroad named after solzhenitsyn russian artist whose works were acquired by the louvar, leaving behind 150 paintings, 200 drawings and numerous watercolors. our correspondent anna voronina studied the exhibition. she could have become an opera singer or music critic, but tuberculosis, which deprived the girl of her hearing, left her only with painting. in just 7 years of creativity, maria bashkirtseva managed to create more than 150 canvases, 200 drawings, 35 pastels and several sculptures. today part her works are presented in the house of russian abroad in moscow. the central and, perhaps, the most valuable exhibit of the exhibition of works by maria bashkertseva is this painting of a sitting girl, in her hands is a book by alexandre dumas about divorce. for 70 years, no one had any idea of the work's whereabouts until it miraculously appeared at auction in london in 2012. for tatyana shvets, the author of a unique collection, this news was a real gift: the work of a native of the russian empire, exported to as
creativity 19th century artist maria bashkertseva opened in the house of the russian abroad named after solzhenitsyn russian artist whose works were acquired by the louvar, leaving behind 150 paintings, 200 drawings and numerous watercolors. our correspondent anna voronina studied the exhibition. she could have become an opera singer or music critic, but tuberculosis, which deprived the girl of her hearing, left her only with painting. in just 7 years of creativity, maria bashkirtseva managed...
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prepare for this. 6 years ago, french president emmael macron met with the widow of writer alexander solzhenitsyneuropeans share one continent, but geography is stubborn. russia continues to be here. she is here today, she was there yesterday, she will be there tomorrow. russia is a gifted power, tv channels call our country the largest european colonial power, and the german publication frankfurter runschau calls russia a great european power that is striving for conquest. imperial traits were discovered in russia by the old eurofascist jose borel. russia could never become a nation, russia has always been an empire with a tsar, with soviets, and now with putin. happened in those centuries when we were part of europe, and we remain part of it, you can conduct a simple test, for those who consider themselves close to asia, remember three asian composers, three asian writers, remember what books he grew up with and where he feels at home more, but in paris or beijing, it works both ways, when representatives of other european countries come to moscow, they do not experience culture shock, they are
prepare for this. 6 years ago, french president emmael macron met with the widow of writer alexander solzhenitsyneuropeans share one continent, but geography is stubborn. russia continues to be here. she is here today, she was there yesterday, she will be there tomorrow. russia is a gifted power, tv channels call our country the largest european colonial power, and the german publication frankfurter runschau calls russia a great european power that is striving for conquest. imperial traits were...