Pushkin. Boldino. Quarantine. Chronicle of self-isolation in 1830

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Pushkin. Boldino. Quarantine. Chronicle of self-isolation in 1830

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“Nothing is more like a Russian village in 1662 than a Russian village in 1833,” Pushkin remarked. And Gogol wrote about Pushkin: "This is a Russian man in his development, in which he, perhaps, will appear in 200 years." Flipping through the Boldin autumn calendar, Moscow journalist and translator, editor-in-chief of the God of Literature.RF portal Mikhail Vizel parses letters sent by Pushkin from his Nizhny Novgorod estate to his fiancee, friends, and business partners. Nothing is more like the self-isolation of 2020 than the quarantine of 1830, down to the genius's addiction to buckwheat! Pushkin and this is our everything.

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