again, that sometimes i lose the idea of who is interviewing whom, it seems to me that this is danilug your time. you're pestering me in vain, in fact, i said everything in advance. so it turns out, the more interesting, the more interesting it is to read books. e, dmitry danilov e. here. i read you the beginning of a poem called the human curse, i don't know if you like the choice, but i love these poems because they are free from political allusions. here are synchronous allusions to time on the zeitgeist on a poem called as i said the human curse it starts so i am now right now. he knocked over a glass of whiskey on his desk on his work table. i just somehow took it awkwardly and knocked it over; it had never happened before; there had never been such a glass for whiskey, straight, heavy, stable. it would seem that he should not tip over. and so, yes, he tipped over to run. now wipe with rags. this is everything, uh, poured out, whiskey, flooded, many things, many surfaces and that's it. now it needs to dry. in general, garbage is some kind of nonsense, as they say now, well, just