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In RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and other heroines about their literary preferences and publications that occupy an important place in their bookcase. Today, a philologist, an expert in Russian literature and the issuing editor of KB "Strelka" Ksenia Butuzova shares her stories about favorite books.

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In RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and anyone else not about their literary preferences and about publications that occupy an important place in their bookcase. Today our guest is Elena Bakanova - director of the Paperworks Gallery gallery. The habit of reading was formed by itself and as an opportunity to withdraw, the possibility of mental privacy.

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In RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and other heroines about their literary preferences and publications that occupy an important place in their bookcase. Today, civic activist, press secretary of the anti-corruption center of Transparency International Russia and the creator of the publicly "Not Mars and not Venus" Anastasia Karimova share their stories about their favorite books.

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In RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and other heroines about their literary preferences and publications, which occupy an important place in their bookcase. Today, the chief editor of the Theory of Fashion magazine, a teacher at the British Higher School of Art and Design and the Brand Management in the Fashion Industry program at the Higher School of Economics has shared his stories about favorite books.

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In RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and other heroines about their literary preferences and publications, which occupy an important place in their bookcase. This time, an American writer of Chinese origin, June Lee, the first of four American authors who came to Russia as part of the Colta project, told us about her favorite books.

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In RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and other heroines about their literary preferences and publications, which occupy an important place in their bookcase. Today, the curator of the Jewish Museum, Maria Nasimova, shares her stories about favorite books. I hated to read: I had deuces in Russian in the first and second grades.

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In RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and other heroines about their literary preferences and publications, which occupy an important place in their bookcase. Today, poet, writer and artist Linor Goralik shares his stories about favorite books. I had a very reading family, but in no way a dissident one, so that we shared a lovingly, with great taste the collected circle of reading the usual Soviet intelligentsia.

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In RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and anyone else not about their literary preferences and about publications that occupy an important place in their bookcase. Today, the curator and employee of the exhibition department of the Moscow Museum of Modern Art Anna Zhurba shares her stories about favorite books.

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In RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and other heroines about their literary preferences and publications, which occupy an important place in their bookcase. Today, a journalist, an activist in the field of protecting the rights of people with mental disabilities, trustee of the Foundation “Life Path” Vera Shengelia shares her stories about favorite books.

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IN RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and anyone else not about their literary preferences and about publications that occupy an important place in their bookcase. Today, theater manager Daria Werner shares her stories about favorite books. My reading habit was shaped by my parents.

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In RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and other heroines about their literary preferences and publications, which occupy an important place in their bookcase. Today, the poet, essayist and editor-in-chief of the online publication Colta shares his stories about favorite books.

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In RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and other heroines about their literary preferences and publications, which occupy an important place in their bookcase. Today, the deputy editor-in-chief of GQ and film critic Elena Smolina shares her stories about favorite books.

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IN RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask the heroines about their literary preferences and publications, which occupy an important place in the bookcase. Today the director, prose writer, chief dramatist of the Meyerhold Center Sasha Denisov tells about his favorite books. As a child I had little contact with my peers, and the books were my only friends.

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In RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and other heroines about their literary preferences and publications, which occupy an important place in their bookcase. Today the writer Alisa Ganieva shares her stories about favorite books. I remember that I also loved Anderson's "Thumbelina" in my pre-alphabetical era: adults read it to me in Russian, translating into Avar to go, so that I could understand the content - I hadn’t yet spoken in Russian.

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In RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and anyone else not about their literary preferences and about publications that occupy an important place in their bookcase. Today our guest is Nadia Plungyan - art critic, curator and feminist. I was taught to read early, at the age of three, and my real grandfather Alexander Markovich Plungyan instilled a real interest in the books.

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In RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and other heroines about their literary preferences and publications, which occupy an important place in their bookcase. Today, the artist Maria Dudko shares her stories about favorite books. I don’t remember exactly what I read at a very young age, I only remember that I reread Raymond Chandler and Douglas Adams a hundred times.

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In RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and other heroines about their literary preferences and publications, which occupy an important place in their bookcase. Today, Asya Boyarskaya, who is engaged in linguistics in IT: search engines and artificial intelligence, shares her stories about favorite books.

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IN RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and anyone else not about their literary preferences and about publications that occupy an important place in their bookcase. Today, PR-consultant and commercial director of Garage magazine Anna Dulgerova shares her stories about favorite books.

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IN RUBRIC "BOOK SHELF" we ask journalists, writers, scholars, curators and anyone else not about their literary preferences and about publications that occupy an important place in their bookcase. Today our guest is Marina Vinnik - a modern artist, director and co-organizer of the school of feminist artists "Kitchen".

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