CDMP3 mystical stories of Russian writers Issue 2
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"Dream of a funny man" Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky is not just a story, this is a complete feeling, a piercing philosophical parable. Here, reality flows into science fiction, and science fiction becomes life. A desperate person, looking for answers to many pressing questions, comes to the idea of suicide, but in the thought of what will become in the world after his death, falls asleep - and the truth that appeared to him in a dream makes him forget about suicide once and for all.
Osip Ivanovich Senkovsky - journalist, critic, prose writer, and a scientist -vestoist. As a fiction writer often performed under the pseudonym, Baron Brahmbeus. In fact, he became the creator of the feuilleton genre in Russian literature. Senkovsky is the author of many literary hoaxes, readers simply adored him and writers really did not like him (for example, N.V. Gogol, V.G. Belinsky, and Herzen completely called him a “cold and indifferent skeptic ... not believing Mephistoter ") Listen to his story on this disk - and you will understand why
Osip Ivanovich Senkovsky - journalist, critic, prose writer, and a scientist -vestoist. As a fiction writer often performed under the pseudonym, Baron Brahmbeus. In fact, he became the creator of the feuilleton genre in Russian literature. Senkovsky is the author of many literary hoaxes, readers simply adored him and writers really did not like him (for example, N.V. Gogol, V.G. Belinsky, and Herzen completely called him a “cold and indifferent skeptic ... not believing Mephistoter ") Listen to his story on this disk - and you will understand why
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