Where the prairie once had a kulun, now a chimney is erected...
I especially liked the part where Sergey picked up the small badge and shouted at people in the ballroom: "Soul, this is our soul, two dollars apiece." He, who threw the badge out, laughed while laughing at the fact that others couldn't remember his great-grandfather's name, but he was stunned and disappointed when he found out that he couldn't remember his own great-grandfather's name under the rhetorical question of the other party. Then, he drank a glass of wine, walked onto the stage, took off his shirt, and sang the familiar song without anyone else while the band played according to the score tattooed on his back, tears mixed with sweat flowing down...
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