Peak hour №1 28.12.1995 (1995)

Telecast №73172, 1 part, Duration: 0:23:40
Studio VID

Reel №1

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I. Guberman talks about himself, about the collection of paintings and sculptures that he collected in Russia, about his arrest on falsified charges; explains the reasons for emigrating to Israel.

The poet reveals the history of the emergence of "gariks" - rhymed quatrains that later grew into a separate poetic genre.

The use of obscene language in literature is discussed. I. Guberman talks about his latest novel published in Russia, "Strokes to a Portrait" (the main character is Nikolai Bruni), reads his own poems, talks about the Russian audience, and compares it with the Israeli and American audiences.

He confesses his love for Israel and talks about his compatriots emigrating.

Persons:

Guberman Igor -- poet

Calendar:

28.12.1995

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