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What unites Vladimir Sorokin*, Alexander Nevsky, the Gaza Strip group, A…

What unites Vladimir Sorokin*, Alexander Nevsky, the Gaza Strip group, Alexander Dugin, Vera Polozkova*, Russian conservatism, the little red men from Perm and Lubyanka?
Guest of the new episode of the podcast “Without leaving the room” is Eduard Boyakov.
He was once friends with Sorokin* and staged plays based on his books – now he says that he would shoot the writer if he were on the other side of the trench. Once he was the architect of the cultural revolution in Perm and Voronezh – then he created a patriotic theater with lectures by Dugin. He was once considered a liberal, but he believes in tradition and asceticism.
We talked with Boyakov about the case of Berkovich** and Petriychuk**, problems in modern patriotic culture, the book “Bad Russians” by Anton Dolin*, great Russian style, the need for censorship, artists who have left and much more.
Bonus: Culture-3 according to Paperny, Russian Oscar for the singer Shaman and a HUGE DOSE OF ASCESIS.
Watch the big conversation about culture on VK Video and YouTube.
And listen on all audio platforms:
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**Listed on the list of extremists and terrorists
With love, Mash Room

Ashley Davis

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