tulup, this is the first such big one, because before her, too, several women wrote on historical topicse has such a first known serious historical novel, poachers, and she published it there in 1936-1937. she was immediately arrested and sent away. she spent 10 or 15 years in exile in siberia and she came back and didn't write anymore, that is, at a time when in europe, a decade before, a norwegian woman writer was awarded the nobel prize for a historical novel, they sent us to kolyma. so, that is, well, as in our union, this is not our state. that is, it is a feeling on the one hand of a tragedy, on the other hand a feeling of a lost entire area of literature, but it results in a strong desire to get acquainted with what was done, because after all, a lot was done. and this applies in general entire literature, but also individual personalities , here you can talk about each one somewhere, each one separately, and there are really a lot of names that did not make it much, but made it to something, and this results in such a very serious interest in the classics, a reassessment, here