volodina, this is evgeny kremchukov and ekaterina manuila. if we are talking about great, real russian literature, then what is it? first, secondly, who is your hero, what kind of person is he, is he a person from the present, from the past, to what extent does he take into account. the past and in particular the soviet past, well, i’ll hide the third question here so that we already have there was such a nine-three, but you can get by, well , how can i say this, well, i wanted to say the word of perestroika without the black stuff, but i don’t like it, dostoevsky is all black stuff, the father of murder is a crime, but is it possible to get by without the fact that, well as if not every day comes without murders, without some terrible things, here are three questions in any one. and it seems to me that modern authors, well, at least if we are talking about our generation, in many ways treat literature as a whole not as a tiered floor system, where there is great literature, here is fiction and genre literature, but as for a certain field