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A House in Meshchera

A House in Meshchera

11 hrs. 20 min.
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The young man who was lingering in thought— the hero of A. Ilichevsky’s novel “The House in Meshchera”—was so sensitive to his own perceptions and failed to figure out what was going on around him that, before he could even blink, his companion, more receptive to the state of things, launched a brilliant career and realized what it means to have power over those whom she surpassed in how well they adapt to the coming circumstances.

The heroine of the novella, more of a “quiet one” in character than an Amazon, is a psychologist who works in a hospice where incurable patients are kept. The mission of the institution founded in Russia by an American, Cortez, is to prepare terminal patients for their fatal fate in an atmosphere of mental equilibrium and to ease the suffering of the “transition period.” This house of the doomed is a complex ethical and architectural project—a system of medical and psychological means that Cortez developed and implemented across the world.
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00_00_Ilichevskiy_Dom v Meschyore_Gerasimov V
25:23
01_01_Gorbun
28:38
01_02_Gorbun
24:30
01_03_Gorbun
26:14
02_01_Kukolka
27:31
02_02_Kukolka
12:19
03_Pribytie
17:36
04_Otdyh
15:17
05_Sosed
22:29
06_01_Odinochki
24:57
06_02_Odinochki
14:53
07_Dom
14:01
08_Prebyvanie
18:32
09_Utro
07:08
10_Kukly
25:55
11_Sinopsisy
17:46
12_Malchiki
12:01
13_Plemyannik
08:30
14_Gulyat
20:55
15_01_Popoyka
25:35
15_02_Popoyka
25:33
16_Chisla
17:50
17_Kupatsya
28:03
18_Arhitektura
27:39
19_Kortez
21:51
20_01_Katya
24:47
20_02_Katya
23:31
21_01_Mesto Stefanova
24:10
21_02_Mesto Stefanova
19:58
21_03_Mesto Stefanova
20:10
21_04_Mesto Stefanova
38:28
22_Sad
17:46
23_Posleslovie