is alexey varlamov and our guest is a writer, a literary historian , doctor of philology, and a bit of a holy fool, evgeniy vodolazkin is it true or is it a myth, but these are , uh, foreign sources. uh, that's the mention of this story. this is nikolas aga ivan, having ruined novgorod, moved to pskov and the holy fool nikola and ivan came out to meet him, who considered himself a pious man, although he was generally a villain and nikolai gives him a treat. eh, a piece of bloody meat. and it was lent that john became indignant and said, what are you giving me? eh, lent is meat, and he tells him. and what do you want meat for, you are the flesh of christians, eat something like that, he could say, only seemingly, because anyone else would not have dared, but you can imagine yourself, so what happened to him then, but ivan did not order to touch him and turned his troops and went to without entering moscow, the vopsks were inviolable. it was a special and great sin to offend the ugliness, and even more so to kill, but a great sin entails represented a great temptation and that’s why it seemed like they beat them, kille