historian yegor yakovlev thank you for coming. thank you. how interesting it is, after a while, uh , in general, to talk about the scale of such a person, such as, for example, a fantastic writer ingenious, da turgenev a and b in connection with this. well, reading, yes, here is his biography, plunging into it, what thoughts just do not come. that's me to an ordinary person after all. i am not a historian. i'm just a woman. it seems to me that if i had been born to such parents as, uh, ivan sergeevich, i would have been a homicidal maniac. well, if you talk about who he was, mama, papa is already terrible, really. sergeevich had a very difficult childhood, a very destructive family, and not in the first generation, because his mother, varvara petrovna, was also born in a destructive family her father was not very knocked down, and her mother was also a cruel woman. well, it so happened that she inherited a very large inheritance and married for love, but her husband did not love her. he was a fine, cavalry guard, a very handsome man, gallant