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RealAudio: The writer's gathering
Moscow, Russia, 1996. Reviving the Russian salon tradition of the last century poets, Genrich Sapgir, Elena Katsuba, Konstantine Kedrov and Igor Kholin gather at the house of Galia and Igor Ossetsimsky to recite their poems. Freely versing, Kedrov recites a poem that cost him his teaching job in 1986 because it dealt with God. Now he also speaks through newspaper, radio and TV. Says Kedrov, “Today I tell my words to a hundred million people”.
 
 
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