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"Как и откуда приходит к человеку ощущение, что пора писать мемуары? Я на этот вопрос могу ответить с полной определенностью: когда всем надоели твои застольные байки и слитный хор друзей советует перенести их на бумагу, а не морочить нас одним и тем же..."

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First published January 1, 1996

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Игорь Губерман

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Igor Mironovich Guberman is a Russian writer and poet of Jewish ancestry; since 1988 lives in Israel. His poetry has received a great deal of acclaim primarily because of his signature aphoristic and satiric quatrains that he called "gariki" in Russian (singular: "garik," which is also the diminutive form of the author's first name, Igor). (Gariki). These short poems (originally Guberman called them "Jewish Dazibao") always feature an a-b-a-b rhyme scheme, employ various poetic meters, and cover a wide range of subjects including antisemitism, immigrant life, anti-religious sentiment, and the author's love-hate relationship with Russia.

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December 25, 2021
Когда-то давно прочитал Гарики и мне понравились. Подумал, что наверное и проза Губермана будет веселой и легкой. Но, оказалось что я ошибался. Юмор не интересный, истории банальные... В целом, так себе...
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November 18, 2024
Писал бы лучше гарики. Проза - явно не его стихия.
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