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"The news. They are everywhere. We do not mean news-news, but "news" as a special flying genre of flawed, but in its own way significant verbiage". Lev Rubinstein's new book is both a declaration of love for news headlines and an attempt to understand how their bizarre poetics is organized. Gathering a collection of small masterpieces of this genre, the author accompanies them with commentaries in which memories are interspersed with reflections on today's historical reality. Such a composition is based on a paradox: news headlines, usually reduced to their applied function, suddenly become accumulators of unexpected meanings and implications, layered on top of each other and turning information noise into poetry. Lev Rubinstein is a poet, prose writer and essayist, one of the founders and leaders of Moscow conceptualism. Winner of the Andrei Bely, Liberty and Nose prizes. Author of the books "The Chase for a Hat and Other Texts", "Cemetery with a Wayfair", "The Whole Year. My calendar" and not only.
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