“I’ve been very lucky in my life—I’ve met so many talented and outstanding people, been friends with them, loved them…” In this book you’ll find not only the biographies of great artists—memorable to millions of TV viewers from Vitaly Vulf’s original program “SILVER BALL”—but also the personal recollections of the famous TV host: about the time and about himself, about unforgettable people he was lucky to meet, about encounters and partings, gifts and blows of fate.
“People say that time heals everything in vain. Of course, something scars over, but sometimes old wounds start to ache—and I think this pain dies only with the person.”
But despite the disappointments—which there were plenty—this book is not an account of old scores. It is an admission of love—to life, to the past, to art, and to people of art who became the pride of Russian theater and world culture.
“Childhood and theater saved me on all life roads…"
“Nothing passes without a trace, and everything we live through remains in us—in us, and the makeup of the lived settles on faces…”