The “MediaBook” studio presents the audiobook “Kyukhlya” by Yuri Nikolayevich Tynyanov—a famous Russian and Soviet prose writer, poet, playwright, screenwriter, translator, literary scholar, and critic; a representative of Russian formalism and the recipient of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour. “To be able to love a person, he must have at least one flaw”—Yuri Nikolayevich Tynyanov. Wilhelm finished the boarding school with honors. He arrived home from Verro, having grown noticeably, walked in the park, read Schiller, and remained mysteriously silent. Ustinya Yakovlevna saw how, while reading poems, he turned around quickly and, when no one was around, pressed his handkerchief to his eyes. Without even noticing it herself, Ustinya Yakovlevna later slipped him a better piece during dinner. Wilhelm was already grown; he was in his fourteenth year, and Ustinya Yakovlevna felt that something needed to be done with him. A council was called… We listen, we like, we comment actively! :)