the russian children's state library, executive director of the association raising readers, angela eduardovnaour interlocutors on the big screen are probably already used to the fact that in the middle of our podcast we listen to something, this is the presenter’s section, and i usually do one of three things, either i show an old book, or i read a poem, which somehow, this is called russian lyrics, or quotes from classics from prose, well, today we will combine two things at once, firstly, i will pick up an old book, very dear to me, this is a collection of vladislav hadasevich, by grain, it is generally accepted that hadasevich has three great books of late, this by the grain, this is a heavy lyre and a european night, this book is the first of three great... books by vladislav hadasevich, but i picked it up for a reason, because he has a poem that my youngest daughter, whose name is anya, really likes, and the poem is called anyute, but it is not only children's, because out of the blue , out of the blue, such a picture arises from a children's story, almost religious, philosophical, so le