associated, after all, uh, with some kind of games, fantasies, maybe with the lastilin of the rings, biowulfh sagas, then suddenly you choose the theme of borhis, and it seems that this is unexpected, yes, but if it’s good for you know, uh, you are a candidate of philological sciences, a linguist, in in general, the worlds of borhis, they contain all possible plots, and please tell us what you have in common with this? writer, why do you love him? i’ll tell you, yes, i’ll tell you why i chose this particular writer for our meeting, you know, if i had chosen some kind of scandinavian studies or celtic studies, i would speak here as a professional in this topic, i would include a lecturer like natalya andreevna, professor at the pulpit, now we'll talk about registers in irish sagas, blah blah blah, well, i guess this is not very interesting for a podcast about literature, so i decided that i probably want to be in this case... not a specialist, not a teacher, but a professional reader, that is, this is what i personally am interested in reading, what makes me happy as a reader in literature, e