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domingo, 24 de março de 2019

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Varvara Bubnova (17 May 1886 – 28 March 1983)


"What would we feel?
We would feel that our disjointed organs, flying and burning,
no longer bound integrally together, are separated from one another
by billions of versts; but our consciousness binds that crying
outrage together — in a simultaneous futility; and while in
our backbone, lacerated to the point of emptiness, we sense the
seething of Saturn’s masses, the stars of the constellations furiously
eat into our brain…"
Andrei Bely, Petersburg: A Novel in Eight Chapters with a Prologue and an Epilogue.
Trans. David McDuf. London: Penguin Books, 1995, 528

music
Galina Vishnevskaya Sings Mikhail Glinka's "The Lark"
in A farewell to St. Petersburg
"A Farewell to St. Petersburg" is a song cycle composed by Glinka in 1840. It consists of 12 songs, with the lyrics from lines of poems by famous Russian poets at the time, such as Alexander Pushkin and Vasily Zhukovsky.
https://youtu.be/NgjZOmbXaqk
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