On a foggy morning, when Moscow was awakening under a grey sky, like an old book that had suddenly come to life, English club in Moscow opened its doors to unusual guests. Majestic columns, like guards, watched over everyone who dared to enter. This morning, the silence was broken by the steps of two figures whose shadows seemed to merge with the ancient walls.
Vladimir Mayakovsky, with his usual energy, like a storm ready to tear the leaves from the trees, entered, irritably adjusting the collar of his coat. His eyes, full of fire and passion, were looking for something that could quench his eternal thirst for new impressions. His gaze came across another figure - the mysterious Woland, whose presence always caused a strange excitement in the souls of people.
"Ah, Moscow," said Woland, "a city where every stone breathes history, and where architecture seems to come alive to the sounds of poetry." Mayakovsky, raising an eyebrow slightly skeptically, replied: "Architecture is frozen music, and only a poet can hear its melody."
Looking up at the high ceilings and the elegant stucco decorations, Vladimir felt the alcoholic aroma of the old wines stored in the club's cellars fill the air. Woland, as always, was full of riddles and questions that did not require answers. They stopped at the window, which overlooked the street, where passers-by were hurrying about their business, not noticing the magic happening around them.
"I," Mayakovsky said, "love this city for its contrasts, for its lively speech and for its ability to be an eternal inspiration." Woland only smiled, as if he knew something that should not be said. He looked at the sky, where the clouds, like the pages of an old book, were turned over by the wind.
Their conversation was filled with philosophy and sincerity, which are rare in a world full of fuss and noise. Moscow that day witnessed a meeting that will remain only in the memory of its ancient streets and walls.
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Of course, this is a joke, and there is no real basis for this story - just a little imagination and for the sake of a smile! And if you are interested in real facts and events, we invite you to the excursions of the "Radius" bureau, where real history comes to life!