On November 5, 1878, in a small provincial town of Khlynivsk, in the family of a shoemaker and a former serf peasant woman, the future painter, playwright, and writer—Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin—was born. A story about the most carefree and best years of life spent in this place—forgotten by God, yet so dear and close to the heart. About the people surrounding him: their sorrows and joys, told with immense love and tenderness, in his memoir book by Kuzma Sergeyevich Petrov-Vodkin. Also, don’t miss previously released audio books of memoirs: O. Aroseva “Without Makeup,” S. Yursky “The Last Role of Ranevskaya/Georgy Tovstonogov,” V. Smehov “When I Was Athos,” A. Shirvindt “A Past Without Thoughts,” Y. Solomin “From an Adjutant to His Excellency,” K. Korovin “Memoirs,” K. Petrov-Vodkin “The Space of Euclid,” F. Chaliapin “The Mask and the Soul.”