, some discussions, well, in any case, with beatings, with disputes, perhaps with very emotional disputes, but it was a period when works were created, maybe not at the time, maybe works were written somewhere earlier, which became the golden fund of ukrainian literature and what was later called, if i am not mistaken, shot, and when, but later the tragedy began. Actually, ah, the central story of this movie is obviously the tragedy of mykola khvylovy, who actually, again, had the surname fitlyov, as far as i understand and as far as i remember, and i should remember, and what do you think , is this really the suicide of the author of yaromantika, it is such a concentrated, concentrated pain of this tragedy of the house. Words, well, that is, Everything Else can be woven into it and kulish and kurbas, and in kyiv at that time they also killed kosynka, and sent pluzhnyk to solitary confinement, that is, it is not it happened only in kharkiv, but the whole of yalova, all these tragedies
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