common-law wife , and preshen was subsequently... very grateful to efrasinya pavlovna, that was her name, frossya efrasinya, because she, being completely illiterate, could not read and write, she she spoke such a beautiful russian language, she knew so many songs, fairy tales, she felt the russian soul, the russian element so well, that in fact it was she who discovered the root russia, this is the discovery of russia, root, national, folk. meant extremely much to prishvin, he was already well over 30, having realized that he did not want to engage in agronomy, did not want to engage in agriculture, prishvin tried to become a writer, poet, journalist, but it’s easy to say, he tried to become, because those were the years silver age, the silver age is indeed such a very special, very complex, very subtle era in the history... of russian culture, and one of the features of this era was that there, so to speak, there was very high competition, there indeed there were a lot of excellent... with fellow geniuses of poets, prose writers, playwrights, artists, literary critics, who all started very earl