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Pushkin A.S.
Pushkin A.S.

Phraseologism: Textbook gloss.

Meaning: Smoothed, "lacquered", "edited", the official appearance of someone, without his human weaknesses, features (iron.).

Origin: From the poem "Jubilee" (1924) by Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (1893-1930), written for the 125th anniversary of the birth of A. S. Pushkin. The poet's appeal to A. S. Pushkin: "I love you, but alive, not a mummy, // They brought a textbook gloss. // You, in my opinion, during your lifetime - I think - also raged. // African!"

Random phraseology:

Theater of one actor.

Meaning:

1. It is used in the literal sense: about the theater, where the director and the performer of the roles are one person, as well as about the actor who alone plays the entire play, acting as all its characters, or about the reciter. 2. It is used allegorically about an institution, organization, etc., in which everything is subordinated to the will of their leader (ironic).

Origin:

Popular in the 1920s the unofficial name of the theater "Sovremennik", founded in 1927, in which there was only one actor - Vladimir Nikolaevich Yakhontov (1899-1945).

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