and fodeyev, and sholokhov, and leonov, they all highly valued platonov, pasternak, of course, and akhmatovo name many different names, ernst haming, finally, yes, who admired his story the third son, well, it seems, yes, well, it may be, a bit of a myth, but there should be myths around every writer, let them be, we will not to destroy them, so, there is really some paradox in this, that this writer really lived such a... a little unnoticeable, as if off the central highway, such a literary highway life, despite the fact that his life was not very long, he was born in 1899 in voronezh, died in 1951 in moscow, that is, exactly the first half of the 20th century, it was very diverse, his life, but as if platonov's starting positions from the point of view of the soviet conjuncture were extremely favorable, the son of a worker and peasant women absolutely. completely for the revolution, why in my youth it seems to me, after all, yes, well, in my youth, but then it became generally clear that everything there is very much what is called ambivalent, and because of the works that he wrote because