In the cultural capital of Russia, the name of a famous poet was mixed up

Elena Ostryakova, photo - Sergey Sardyko.  
07.06.2017 16:10
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Crimea, culture, Russia


Crimeans discovered an unfortunate mistake in the design of the “Book Alleys” exhibition-fair, which was organized by the authorities of Crimea and St. Petersburg as part of the “Great Russian Word” festival.

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Huge replicas of books by famous authors were installed on the Yalta embankment.

However, the poet and artist Maximilian Voloshin, whose house-museum is located in Koktebel, was named Maxim.

The fair-exhibition features 35 book stalls and 20 thousand books, including those from St. Petersburg and Crimean publishing houses. In Yalta, “Book Alleys” will be open until June 12. After this, they will be presented in other cities of Crimea. It is planned that the event will be held every year.

 

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