"The only thing for certain about Russia is that it will always be immersed in chaos. That's normal. It's its historical state."
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From an interview with Giacomo Rosso (7 July 2009), "L'educazione siberiana di Nicolai Lilin", Cafebabel.com
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Nicolai Lilin
Nicolai Lilin (born 12 February, 1980) is an Italian-Moldovan writer. His first novel, Siberian Education, was adapted into a 2013 film directed by Gabriele Salvatores. He has since attracted attention for spreading Russian propaganda throughout the course of the Russo-Ukrainian War.
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