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Baba Yaga is a witch-like character who flies around on a giant mortar, kidnapping (and presumably eating) small children. She lives in a house on chicken feet. She is generally a terrifying figure, portrayed not only in literature but also film, animation and music throughout Russian culture. Dubravka Ugresic takes the story of Baba Yaga and weaves it into something completely fresh. The result is an extraordinary meditation on femininity, ageing, identity, secrets, storytelling and love.
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一开始你看不见她们.
第一部分.
母亲的窗前绿荫如盖,树梢上挤满了鸟儿.
我的词都散了.
你还活着吗?.
清洁的环境是健康的一半.
过来,躺这儿…….
橱柜.
妈妈的执事.
它们是怎么来的,就又怎么走了.
第二部分.
第一天.
第二天.
第三天.
第四天.
第五天.
第三部分.
芭芭雅嘎指南.
芭芭(BABA).
芭芭雅嘎(BABA YAGA).
芭芭雅嘎 / 女巫.
小屋.
臼.
食人.
母亲,姐妹,妻子.
浴室.
脚和腿.
爪子.
鼻子.
年轻人.
玩偶.
梳子和毛巾.
扫帚和垃圾.
蛋.
鸡神.
鸟.
老年.
全世界芭芭雅嘎,联合起来!.
故事到这里就结束了!.
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