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The Body: Everyone Has Their Own. Earthly, Mortal, Naked, Faithful in Stories by Contemporary Writers

The Body: Everyone Has Their Own. Earthly, Mortal, Naked, Faithful in Stories by Contemporary Writers

15 hrs. 53 min.
Language Russian
Narrator Irina Patrakova
Narrator Maxim Sergeev
Narrator Vadim Prokhorov
Narrator Alexey Dankov
Narrator Ilya Usachev
Narrator Vladimir Lesnykh
Description
39 authors spanning different generations and viewpoints, including playwrights, poets, prose writers, and critics, offer listeners an engaging discussion about the body—earthly, mortal, bare—comparable to an exciting thriller.

All aspects of the body are considered: its hidden advantages and visible flaws, physiological manifestations, and mythological abilities.

A new collection from the “Elena Shubina Editorial Office” continues the traditions of well-known editions such as “Moscow: a Place to Meet,” “Living in St. Petersburg,” “Bird Market,” and “No Lines.”

The body is a necessary foundation that is often overlooked because it functions on its own.

Modern writers like Evgeny Vodolazkin, Tatyana Tolstaya, Alexey Salnikov, and others explore what happens when a person becomes excessively focused on their body or, conversely, completely forgets about it.
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