leonid borodin, it was leonid yuzifovich, by the way, yes, dwarf cranes, from vasily belov, from beloov your eduard lemov, eduard lemov, well, look, all these are writers, so to speak, of an older generation than you, writers who in... an adolescent, a teenager, why, why, what was you, to a thirteen-year-old boy, ninety- three years old, we are children of the terrible years of russia i can’t forget anything, remember, like the block, i belonged to the generation that matured early, everything that happened was outrageous, impressive, involving, those events, in my opinion, were to a certain extent. turning point in the modern history of russia, and the ninety-first year is turning point events, and this is all interconnected, of course, this is such a special time, but it is interesting that the people who defended this building together in the ninety-first year turned out to be opponents 2 years later, and characteristically , that many young guys, either my peers, or a little older, those who defended democracy in ninety-one, their parents weren’t allowed in, in ninety-three they wer