Pushkin and... Mikhailovskoye. Beginning
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In 1824, Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin fell out of favor with the tsar-father and was sent into exile to the family nest in the village of Mikhailovskoye. Here, in nature, the great poet became sad: after the brilliant St. Petersburg, he was not happy about the delicious strawberries or the picturesque surroundings. The genius of Russian literature even refused to take up a pen!
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