former rector of the literary institute, his novel eclipse of mars, and what else comes to mind, boris evseev, yes, vasily belov, beloov, yes, of course, vasily beloov, here is your novel, eduard limnov, eduard limonov, well , look, all these writers are writers, well so to speak, a generation older than you. writers who encountered these events at a completely different age, and you, who were then a youth, a teenager, why, why, what was you, a thirteen-year-old boy, ninety-third, we are children of the terrible years of russia, unable to forget anything, remember how at the bloc, i belonged to the generation that matured early, everything that happened and outraged was impressively involving, those events, in my opinion, were... to a certain extent , turning points in the modern history of russia, and the ninety-first year was not turning events, but it’s all interconnected, of course, this is such a special time, but it’s interesting that the people who defended this building together in the ninety-first year turned out to be opponents 2 years later, and it’s typical that many young guys, e