presentations, the author of which was none other than our hero, mikhail preshvin. by the way, it’s a tradition when soviet schoolchildren wrote their first lines based on his texts, wrote them down in school notebooks, it happened during his lifetime, in the thirties, in the forties, and prishvin was very amused by this, because he himself was a non-born student , he was retained for the second year, then he was kicked out of the gymnasium completely, and here he is... i didn’t come across his diary, this diary absolutely changed my idea of this man, forced me to take him extremely seriously, write a book about him and generally never stop thinking about mikhail prishvin. pustovsky once said that if nature could feel gratitude to a person for singing her beauty, then the first person to receive this gratitude would be mikhail prishvin. i think that not only nature, but also russian history of the 20th century is also very grateful to preshvin for the testimony that he left about it in his main book. and prishvin’s main book was his the diary he kept for 50 years, h