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Dreams of Chunya

Dreams of Chunya

5 hrs. 46 min.
Language Russian
Narrator Gennady Smirnov
Narrator Gennady Smirnov
Description
About geniuses and simple joys, about pain and eternal values, about love and that very human (and sometimes even canine) something found in each person.

Dmitry Vodennikov is a well-known poet and brilliant essayist, author and host; he is the owner of a dachshund named Chuni, whose life for years now has been watched by everyone on Facebook.

In “Dreams of Chuni,” the concentration is on word and thought. In a playful way, Vodennikov talks about the main and important things—for himself in particular, and for all of us in general: about geniuses and simple joys, about pain and eternal values, about love and that very human (and sometimes even canine) thing present in each of us.

“From fate you can’t get away. So I didn’t roll away from it either, like a doomed little bun made into a fox’s treat.

— Hello, my name is Dmitry, and I’m not going to buy a dachshund from you!—that’s how I began the conversation, and now it’s strange that on the other end of the nonexistent line they didn’t hang up.

— And you don’t need to—was the reply. That’s how fate always talks when it is Fate.

The sun was shining, the world was full of hope—but not for me.” (Dmitry Vodennikov)
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