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But Soviet art have taught us a very, very decent people: architecture - Kirillov (which writes Misha Chernyshev), and painting - Myuda Yablonskaya, wonderful act of women, which drove us to artists' studios and we were very fond of. The Marxist-Leninist aesthetics, I was reading Stephen Ludwigovich Matsa, Hungarian Communist-immigrant - I do not know how old he was, but in 1919 he managed to participate in some sort of uprising - was much less interesting. But he was an old man in general, harmless. The chair was all wonderful, with Viktor Nikitich Lazarev we lived like a god in his bosom. That faculty - it was quite another matter. |
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