dmitry petrovich bak, literature specialist, candidate of philological sciences, evgeniy germanovicholaskin, writer, doctor of philology. friends, i am very glad to see you. mutually, with whom, if not with you , to talk about, about such a topic, and you know, i want, so i have such a pre-question, perhaps, a warm-up, memory - is it more about hope or curse? evgeniy germanovich, well, memory is something that you often want to get rid of, uh, in fact it is, sometimes you want to forget many things, therefore, in some way there is a trace of the curse, but memory, it gives hope in that sense what if it's good memory, a good memory, then they give...' hope, something will happen again, petrovich , what do you think, you know, after all, i would put hope in the foreground, because well, we know, yes, the curse of the family, which can weigh down, hang, put pressure on itself, it definitely exists, yes, because the golden age gives way to the silver age, and then all the way to the iron age, but nothing good happens to the world, therefore, memory always speaks of a curse, but on the ot