burned by fire and i, its host denis gorelov, with a story about the ninety-fifth anniversary of ourthe last genius of russian literature vasily makarovich, quite a bright writer vyacheslav alekseevich pietsukh, editor-in-chief of the magazine rural youth, which did not have too much popularity, but a very good magazine, this is my answer, i read it, this is exactly how we will be. strictly speaking, to regard and talk about this man, not as outstanding, not as bright, not as significant, but as the last genius of the russian word, quite comparable to the bas-reliefs of our great compatriots studied in school, first of all, frankly speaking, with anton pavlovich chekhov, despite the rather striking external difference between the long, bespectacled chekhov and... there was a lot of fundamental commonality between them, and both of them lived to only 45 years, the czechs even to 44, and they did not die from some terrible disease misfortune, but simply from wear and tear of the body, from excessive consumption of energy, which both wasted seriously, both had side professions, chekhov