Why do we sing songs to the madness of the brave? Why do we consider bravery a manifestation of madness? Probably because, against the backdrop of ordinary sluggish life, it looks like a kind of challenge to people, a case out of the ordinary.
Was Lyubov Polishchuk brave? Unquestionably. In her youth, she decided to move from a Siberian city far from the cultural center to the capital and become an actress there. And this was not the whim of a pretty girl counting on her looks, but a firm decision to study acting.
Contents:
Foreword
Chapter One. Acquaintance
Chapter Two. Variety Passions
Chapter Three. Years of Survival
Chapter Four. Against the Current, Toward the Secrets of the “Hermitage”
Chapter Five. Ah, “Hermitage”! Ah, “Hermitage”!
Chapter Six. Lyuba's Love
Chapter Seven. Lyubov Polishchuk in the History of Koktebel
Chapter Eight. Soviet Mysticism
Chapter Nine. Lyuba's Everyday Life
Chapter Ten. Courage
Chapter Eleven. Farewell, Lyuba!
Chapter Twelve. People's Mourner
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