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ISBNs | 978-5-389-24356-9 |
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The weight | 0,294 kg |
Size | 115 × 165 mm |
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Larisa Rubalskaya is a famous songwriter. Many songs based on her poems became golden hits performed by the brightest Russian pop stars - Alla Pugacheva, Valery Leontyev, Irina Allegrova, Alexander Malinin, Mikhail Muromov, Philip Kirkorov and other popular artists. The collection includes selected poems from different years, including those set to music: “Strange Woman”, “Vain Words”, “The Hijacker”, “Sokolniki”, “Daughter”, “I’m to blame, I’m to blame”, “Set the clock back” and etc. The poetess herself says about the songs that have won nationwide love: “These songs are objectively good, and not accidentally promoted. There is no money or connections invested in them, they live on their own... Moreover, the songs were chosen by good artists, so their life turned out to be long. It also depends on whether the author himself has become retro.” What is the creative secret of Larisa Rubalskaya and her unfading success? Perhaps the fact is that in her poems she conducts a confidential conversation about life, time and love; sometimes one feels sadness in him, sometimes irony, but he is invariably imbued with hope for the best and faith in goodness.