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Two volumes of Vyacheslav Nedoshivin’s new book “Literary Moscow. Houses and destinies, events and secrets” (Vol. I. Moscow: AST, 2021. 605 p.) and “Literary Moscow. The House book of Russian literature, or 8000 addresses of prose writers, poets and critics (XVIII–XXI centuries)” (Vol. II. Moscow: AST, 2022. 1230 p.), which is reviewed.