A two-volume book about the oldest foreman has been published: “The Komsomol Diary of Vladimir Resin”. Photo: personal archive
“Komsomol Diary of Vladimir Resin”.
This is the title of a two-volume interview with the oldest foreman in Russia and Moscow, a State Duma deputy, an adviser to the Moscow mayor and an assistant to Patriarch Vladimir Resin. (Published by the editorial staff of the Moscow Perspective newspaper with a circulation of 1,000 copies).
Why is the diary a Komsomol diary?
Because all these publications were first published in Komsomolskaya Pravda. They were prepared by journalists Lyubov Moiseeva and Alexander Gamov.
Photo: personal archive
What is also unusual, perhaps, is that the collection – diary included 15 years (with interruptions, of course) of conversations of our colleagues with an extraordinary and interesting person, whose biography included many of the most amazing episodes in the history of the country.
Born in 1936 in Minsk, Resin experienced many things: war, evacuation, the difficult daily life as a miner…
Vladimir Iosifovich has behind him numerous high-impact Komsomol construction projects, which he remembers with particular fondness, including the legendary BAM.
And, of course, unique Moscow objects, to which he devoted several decades of his wonderful destiny.
FROM VLADIMIR RESIN’S INTERVIEW WITH “KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA”
… – Vladimir Iosifovich, do we have grade 1000 cement in our Constitution? Or what is the strongest now?
– (laughs) Unfortunately, the 1000 stamp does not exist yet.
– How much is it? Brand 300?
– More – 600…
The Komsomol Diary is addressed to a broad spectrum of readers.