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Traveling into the world of books with Doctor of Philology, author of hundreds of lectures on literature Evgeny Zharinov. What is the difference between a great book and just a good one? Which book did Zharinov reread the most? What do audiobooks and medieval cathedrals have in common? Can TV series culture be called new literature and film books? Who is the last great Russian writer? How did books support Zharinov in difficult moments of his life? An excessive amount of literature per unit of time - a video that cannot be listened to in the background. The project was created by journalist Sofiko Shevardnadze and producer Alexey Bokov. For questions and suggestions, please contact: [email protected] 1:04 Meeting a superhero 3:56 “Fathers and Sons” through the eyes of parents, and the childhood trauma of the Medici 7:47 What to read: an Irish novel in the style of “Dead Souls” 8:59 How “War and Peace” is similar to “Dune” 10:18 The end of the Gutenberg era: what the big book mutates into 13:19 How French novels shaped Russia 15:09 “A TV series is a feuilleton novel” 18:41 How “War and Peace” is similar to “The Lord of the Rings” 20:32 On the similarities between tabloid literature and potatoes with mushrooms 22:38 The last great Russian writer 26:41 Cancel culture is an epidemic of mass madness 28:55 About “The Master and Margarita” and how to turn a book into a vampire 33:06 Leo Tolstoy as the main sexist of Russian literature 38:16 Why the Unified State Exam in Literature Should Be Abolished 41:31 Blitz: At What Age Should You Read Great Books 44:12 “The Entire Renaissance Is Lolita” 46:03 “The Magic Mountain” in a Tuberculosis Dispensary, or Fighting Fire with Fire 50:39 Which Stephen King Story Can Replace All of Proust 54:52 “The Three Musketeers” VS “Treasure Island” 57:41 “War and Peace”: “The Iliad,” “The Odyssey,” “The Magic Mountain,” and “Life and Fate” #Zharinov #Literature #Interview