monument, and the taxi driver who was driving us, he boasted and said that rasul gamzatov, our famous poet, avarsky and lenin avenueor, that totally fair and we wow, how interesting. i remind you that i am dmitry bak, and here now is a literary podcast, let them not talk, let them read. please tell me, what about your dad’s travels, around dagestan, around the country, around the soviet union, then, around the world? they somehow responded in the family, he brought gifts, told something about where he had been, who he liked to meet, because, well, his fame had grown. he didn’t tell the children like that, well, my mother didn’t tell me either, when they met with adults, she somehow didn’t tell me, but i remember that almost all of my childhood we waited like this for our parents to leave somewhere, they came, they came back, they were bored, and i even remember this story, it was my sister who told me that she had a classmate who was so sad, she said that... she said, my mother i left for 3 days, so i’m crying, dad, i’m thinking , why is she crying, what in general, that she broke everything, and your dad often pin