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Yuzhinskii America

This channel will serve as a dedicated center for the concentration of materials related to the great society of Russian Traditionalists and esotericists, the Yuzhinskii Circle. Mamleev. Golovin. Dzhemal'. Dugin. Stepanov. Dudinskii. Provotorov. etc...
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11.04.202500:12
One of the ways in which Mamleev frightened even his own coevals from the Yuzhinskii Circle was through the transformation which many claim he underwent during his time in America. As Aleksandr Dugin and Igor Dudinsky (among others) have insisted, he left Russia as the author of a work no less disquieting than Shatuny, and he returned as something totally other - the author of a tale titled "Charlie," which is as spiritually upsetting, if not more so.

If those who witnessed his Return are to be believed, this was not the legendary "Mamlei" about whom so many alcohol-soaked chants had been penned in collective apartments and Moscow beer taverns. This was a being from the other side of a black mirror, who had stepped out of his inverted, American hell to take the place of the one who had corresponded with him in those earliest days on the Lane of the Executioners.

Valentin Provotorov describes his first "unsightly" encounter with The Other Mamleev as follows:

"During his exile, Mamleev was baptized. He underwent treatment for his alcoholism in New York, where he was living at the time. His bouts of drunkenness stopped. When he came back to Russia, we agreed to meet up at the metro station 'Tekstil'shchiki.' A bunch of us got out of the train car. He was standing off in the distance, and I'm short-sighted, so I couldn't see his face. But I immediately recognized his posture. It was an American posture. He walked toward us, his spine straightened out. You could immediately tell that he wasn't one of us.

Another interesting thing about Mamleev is the mystical aura that surrounds him. For a person like him to exist out in the open, in plain sight of everyone, he needed to know how to straighten himself out. But to then go through exile, which was hell for him, to survive and come back home with that American posture..."
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