Biography of Lazarus Lindt
Lidochka Chapter 1. Barbarisk [ed. The girl Lida with her parents travels from the north, where they live, to the south, and her mother is tragically dies there. The girl’s family lived together and happily, so father and daughter are of great shock. At the funeral, a strict unfamiliar woman takes Lidochka from her father. So the girl finds out that she has a grandmother.
Galina Lindt lives alone in a large apartment. It is served by a housekeeper, a driver in a departmental car. The girl’s father leaves home, and her daughter leaves with her mother, who never loved the daughter -in -law. A living and direct granddaughter is now forbidden to have fun. When the name of Lazar Iosifovich Lindt is mentioned under Lida, it turns out that this is a famous academician and her grandfather.
Chapter 2. Maroussia [ed. In the post -revolutionary Moscow, a talented summer guy appeared - Jew Lazar Lindt. He found Academician-mathematician Sergei Chaldonov, also a brilliant nugget, like himself, and asked for his disciples. Chaldonov needed and survived in the hungry and cold capital, like other residents, dreaming of continuing the scientific work.
He was appointed rector of Moscow State University and took a capable young man to work. Chaldonov brought a beggar, homeless guy home and introduced his wife Marusya. Despite the summer difference in age, Lindt immediately fell in love with the professor’s wife. This feeling for a smart, kind, charming woman he carried through his whole life. Maroussia was both smarter and stronger, and morally higher than Chaldonov, but most importantly - it was a completely different, better human breed.
Maximum size: signs. Chaldonov and Maroussia, a young graduate student and daughter of a professor of theology, got married by great love. A year after the wedding, it became clear that they would not have children, despite treatment and religious victims. And Maroussia dedicated herself to her husband-professor, becoming the keeper of the hearth. When a small, thin, lonely Lindt appeared in their family, the Chaldonov loved him as a son.
Chapter 3. Lazarus [ed. Lindt worked in a closed institution on new types of weapons. His career developed successfully, including thanks to Chaldonov - Honored Soviet Scientist. His well -being grew in proportion to his successes in science, he knew how to adapt to power. All the years he was connected by a strong friendship with his family of his teacher Chaldonov.
When he was 30, he confessed to the love of Marusa, but she did not understand him, taking him as an expression of his son more affection. He never got tired of her feelings again. He had many women, he easily started novels. Lindt had no education and documents. He was from the Ukrainian outback, his family died in a civil war during the pogrom. He never told anyone about his childhood.
Chaldonov and the famous scientist Zhukovsky helped him to straighten documents about education. In the early days of the war, Lindt tried to volunteer to the front, but he was scolded and kicked out in the military enlistment office. He had a reservation of the highest category. Maroussia was sharply experiencing this fact, prayed, feeling her guilt for repression in the country.
Maroussia invited the authorities to accept refugees. She was flatly refused - there was an order of the Ministry of Defense of Scientists not to compact. Then she herself walked along the streets filled with evacuated. Lindt in Enske was seriously ill, treated and wondered why Maroussia did not visit him. Having recovered, he knocked on the Chaldonov and found out that Marusya sheltered several women with children in the empty rooms.
In the afternoon, she gathered children from all over the district and taught while their mothers worked at military factories. Chaldonov and Lindt did not approve of Marusin's asceticism, but she did not listen to them. And Maroussia was really happy ... It was always happy to be happy for her-to love, but only now ... In evacuation, in the war, she finally realized that to love ...
You can also be strangers, that is, only to love and should be loved, because only they become their own. One of the saved Marusia was Anger, a Jewish, a refugee from Bessarabia, an orphan, brought up by relatives. She fell in love with Yankel-Starter, for ten years they were not allowed to get married, then their relatives surrendered. For several years, Angel and Yankel lived happily, their son Isaac was born.
When the war began, Anyla was again pregnant. The husband was taken to the front, and she and her son were evacuated to Ensk. The Romanians who captured Bessarabia destroyed all the remaining Jews, including relatives of Angel and Yankel. In the evacuation, a daughter called Clara was born. Angel was in a state of deepest depression, she froze with her children on the street when Maroussia found her.
Refugees were settled in the Chaldonov apartment, and Maroussia for them became a woman of Musey. Seven -year -old Isaac became an indispensable assistant to Marusi: a practical boy provided his family with foods, went to the market, and made grocery cards. Maroussia saw in him a great talent for mathematics. Isaac brought a refugee to the house Valya with two children: Elvira and Slavik.
Valya was a skill in everything, the farm of a densely populated apartment now held on it. And Angel lay more without strength. Isaac and Elvira later got married and became the parents of the author of this novel.When in the evening all the tenants gathered in the kitchen at dinner, Maroussia was happy and thought that "... it was happiness, happiness that no one wants to dream of, because no one believes that it is such a kitchen and simple." After the victories of the Soviet Army of the year, everyone began to wait for good news and prepare for a better life.
In the year, Yankel wrote to his wife that he was commissioned by injury and was traveling after them. Valya sewed her friend a velvet dress, she came to life. A week before Yankel’s return from dysentery, Slavik died. Immediately after Valya, she received a notice that her husband was missing at the front. Valya and Angel left with the children, and Maroussia remained to take care of the grave of Slavik.
She flatly refused to return to Moscow, and Chaldonov had to stay with her. The couple bought a house there, Maroussia went to the grave of Slavik every day. Angel wrote to her letters. After the war, Maroussia conducted an economy, Chaldonov wrote a scientific book, and Lindt went to tests new types of weapons that they developed. All three were inseparable. In the year, Lindt went to Semipalatinsk for testing an atomic bomb.
Maroussia died in a dream. Before going to bed, she thought how indecently happy was all her life with her husband and son Lazar. Chaldonov died four years after his wife. They were buried in the same grave with Slavik. Lindt remained lonely. Beria himself invited him to work in the capital, but the academician became stubborn. He was given a scientific institution and left alone in Ensu.
Chapter 4. Glaca [ed. Everything in her life developed easily and simply with the help of influential parents. To her youth, she became beautiful, attracted the attention of men and sang well. Despite her parents' efforts, Galya did not enter the institute. She was arranged at the same faculty with a laboratory assistant, and she immediately fell in love with the young teacher Mashkov.
He reciprocated, and the couple began an innocent platonic novel. Being a decent person, Mashkov planned to marry Gala, join the party, someday get an apartment and have children-everything is as it should be for a Soviet family. He got up to his lover and received the consent of his parents. Previously, they made inquiries about him and recognized them with the Blessed.
The young were happy, the wedding was planned a year later, when Galya enters the institute. Chapter 5.
Galina Petrovna [ed. He was supposed to meet Mashkov and take him to the audience.