read, his dal museum of russian literature, here is my dear classmate, we are together studied at moscow university, vadim vladimirovich polonsky, director of the gorky institute of worldof a podcast with the best name that exists on the first channel, we gathered our thoughts, there are so many associations at once, so we gathered here with thoughts and feelings about pushkin. no, what also strikes me about pushkin, of course, is him, so i was talking about his biography, his letters, because that reading pushkin’s letters, on the one hand, may be awkward, and he himself, remember, when his letters were intercepted there, he was very indignant, but there, when the tsar reads the correspondence of a husband and wife, it’s terrible, on the other hand. when you read these letters, it ’s just such admiration, or i adore his letter to chiodaev, because well, this is the year thirty-six, where he just talks about the importance of russia, these famous words, that although as a person with prejudices, i'm offended, a lot of things irritate me, but i wouldn't want to change history or have, change the fatherland or have a different history than the one that god gave us, these