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Hardly known to foreigners
Russians, however, like and respect him very much while for Soviet intelligentsia he used to be sort of a rebel star poet/songwriter. I won't be wrong either to claim that today's youth treat some of ...
There is always a lot going on at pedestrian Arbat street with plenty to look at. A spot there I regularly had to stop was by the monument to Bulat Okudzhava. Not just because of the for me well execu...
Bulat Shálvovich Okudzhava, this Georgian was a master on his own field and one of the founders of the Soviet genre "author song". You can listen to his songs on YouTube, his are a mixture of Russian ...
It seems to be an ordinary monument. Well, except that two metal "brackets" on the sides, due to designate the typical Arbat gateway, from which a poet seemed to just go out, and bronze shadow on pave...
Hardly known to foreigners
Russians, however, like and respect him very much while for Soviet intelligentsia he used to be sort of a rebel star poet/songwriter. I won't be wrong either to claim that today's youth treat some of ...
performances in front of the bard's statue
There is always a lot going on at pedestrian Arbat street with plenty to look at. A spot there I regularly had to stop was by the monument to Bulat Okudzhava. Not just because of the for me well execu...
One several monuments on Old Arbat
One of several monuments on Old Arbat that is easy to miss. I think it’s very moderate and reflects this artist personality.
More of an installation than a sole sculpture
Bulat Shálvovich Okudzhava, this Georgian was a master on his own field and one of the founders of the Soviet genre "author song". You can listen to his songs on YouTube, his are a mixture of Russian ...
Somewhat ridiculous
It seems to be an ordinary monument. Well, except that two metal "brackets" on the sides, due to designate the typical Arbat gateway, from which a poet seemed to just go out, and bronze shadow on pave...