great thank you for the advice, it was a podcast psychiatrist, psychologist, doctor of science, andr sbirovskyk a child out of gadget addiction. hello, we have a podcast lab, my name is dmitry bak and i am the host of a literary podcast with a very intriguing name, let them not talk, let them read, our guest today is the honored artist of russia, rector of the mkhat studio school igor yakovlevich zolatovitsky. hello. i say for the last time on you, since we are on you in life, today we will also try to be on you, so that don’t get confused, if you don’t mind, i’ll be glad, yes, yes, we are friends in life, i’m sure that today we will talk interestingly about theater and literature, and it happens that when from the future you look at the creative path of a person whom whatever, fyodor mikhailovich dostoevsky, anyone, i am pleased, such a direct rise that a person walks logically that we are close, yes, well, in eternity, in eternity you are close, of course, sometimes it seems that it is from peak to peak, dostoevsky in 1946, 1846, he published his novel poor people, yes, these are still early