what experience do his comrades, friends who have already emigrated have, like the same alexander borisovich kusikove rest, yes, and he understood that he couldn't do without russia, yes, there's nothing to do in europe, that he'll go there, as he'll have to work, because they won't pay as seriously for prose, for poetry, as in soviet russia, that is , migration options. and it would have limited him very much, of course, of course, regarding his place in literature, then molingov is trying to find himself, after his prose is banned, he understands that writing some kind of socialist realist text, prose is not for him, that would have been great, it seems to me, well, he tried, yes, but we can tried, wrote little by little, in the 50s he switched to memoirs, my century, my... youth my friends and girlfriends, notes of a forty-year-old man, and these are your descendants, yes, and this is the golden fund of our memoirs, yes, actually, in the thirties he moved to leningrad, yes, and there he met all the wonderful writers like zovchenko, schwarze, mikhail kazakov, boris mikhailovich, ekhenbaum, literat