Podcast for Georgiy Gurevich’s "Wings of the Harpy"---Episode Title: Why Do We Ground the Ones We Love?---In this episode, we explore the dual layers of Georgiy Gurevich’s masterpiece, "Wings of the Harpy." Part adventure thriller and part psychological drama, this story challenges our understanding of love, dreams, and the heavy price of fitting into "civilized" society.---The Story: Two Worlds CollideThe narrative weaves together two seemingly separate lives that gradually mirror one another:1. Erl’s Adventure: A city-dweller survives a plane crash in a primeval jungle. He is rescued by a mysterious girl from the "Hrrrpr" people—a tribe where women possess magnificent, 8-meter pearlescent wings, while the men are "earthly" and wingless. 2. Mart’s Reality: A low-level clerk who spends his days recording grain shipments in a gray office. Mart is a poet at heart, trapped in a suffocating marriage with Gertrude, a woman who constantly compares him to more "successful" husbands. Mart is actually the author writing the story of Erl and the Harpy.---Key Discussion Points:* The Metaphor of Flight: We analyze the heartbreaking philosophy of the Harpy tribe: why do the men of their world tear off the wings of the women they love? "Men do not have wings... they are envious of our flight".* The Burden of Civilization: What happens when Erl brings his winged savior back to the city? We discuss the tragedy of the Harpy becoming "humpbacked" as she hides her wings under clothing, and Erl’s growing shame of his "uncivilized" wife.* Betrayal and the "Rimma Van-Fleet" Effect: We contrast the Harpy’s selfless act of catching Erl in mid-air with the calculated, "sharp" beauty of the socialite Rimma, for whom Erl eventually abandons his wife.* Poetry vs. Routine: "Poetry cannot be beaten out of a person; it is an innate gift". We discuss Mart’s rebellion against his boss and how his manuscript became the only thing that justified his existence.* The Final Ascent: The blurring of reality and fiction. As Mart’s own life falls apart, he begins to see the world through the eyes of his characters, eventually seeking his own "wings" in the stormy harbor.---Memorable Quotes:* "Men tear off wings. They are envious of our flight. They are always hungry and quarrel among themselves."* "I was not an Erl, but only an Erl’s effigy."---Why Listen?"Wings of the Harpy" is a haunting reflection on how "earthly" people ground those who are capable of flight. Whether it’s a physical wing or a poetic soul, Gurevich shows us the beauty of the "unplanned" life and the tragedy of domesticity that kills the sublime.---Buy RSVPReader (for WINDOWS) for reading txt files up to 600 words per minutes here https://6767864766974.blacksea.click/l/ge ---What are your "wings"? Subscribe for new episodes. What your thoughts: Is it better to fly and fall, or to live a safe, grounded life?---#GeorgiyGurevich #WingsOfTheHarpy #ClassicSciFi #SovietLiterature #PsychologicalDrama #Podcast #DreamsVsReality #AudiobookReview