book, attention, life hack from fronskaya, attention, and she left a book of poetry on the table, gomilevaatova, tsvetaeva, severyanin, and somehow, when she left for work, she dropped it, well, this is an adult one, don't read it, yeah, that is, don't read it, yulia opens it and sees, i'm all in something spanish, and thinks, this is cool, this is for adults, well, we continue our most interesting conversation about where new modern russian writers come from, and how literature lives today, about new genres, about those events that, well, kind of surround the literary process or precede it, all this is incredibly interesting, let's continue our conversation. in the middle of each issue, as you certainly remember, there is a column by the host, well, that is, mine, please. excuse me - it's me, and i do one of three things: either i show an old book, necessarily from my library, not from a museum, under no circumstances, or i analyze, read a lyric poem, or a fragment of prose, but a book is the most blessed story, yes, because our program is called upon to explain to you, well, why there ar