this is what we analyze, how in the country of goethe heines and so on.istened to an interview with such a nobel laureate, svetlana alekseevich, and therefore a passionate admirer. just yesterday. just wasn't. i am such a panelist. and that she writes some kind of book, she has some kind of pentology there, she says, it’s hard for her to write. here, uh, i think that's how it reads. eh, but nevertheless, there is a question the journalist asks, you know, in general, here, but we didn’t exaggerate russian culture, here’s russian literature. here somehow now it’s not comme il faut and zapadlo. if you switch to the language, probably, which is more understandable to them, generally quoting russian writers of the silver age, and so on. and what alexei answers says, well, yes, where they dig, you understand dostoevsky, pushkin, brodsky would even say, yes, and then, yes, all these leafy motifs stick out from them. well, for now, we can't. well, where is alekseevich after all, nobelevsky hidden somehow so a little bit away, he says, well , yes, this imperialism