paris, before haussman’s, respectively, and in moscow after, well, before the war, after the war itd of course, well, in the everyday sense, it’s monstrously uncomfortable, we continue, this is a podcast about the life of the wonderful, with you i’m its leading writer alexey vorlamov. we are talking today about the poet igor hollina, my guest is writer, blogger, journalist, arina hollina. still , it’s surprising that it was those barracks, or the barracks in which igor hollin lived, yes, in which kropevnitsky lived, if he lived in baraki, or somewhere nearby he lived in leonuzova, but that’s how it all- yes , there was some kind of house there, yes, sabgir was here, yes, rabin was here, it’s interesting how exactly this place, yes, this toponym, it was he who gave this absolutely amazing one. a phenomenon that i think everyone has heard of, and the leonuzov school, well, listen, this is of course it was only from evgeniy leonidovich krapevnitsky, uh-huh, yes, because, let’s say a few words about this man, who was he? well, it turns out he was a teacher, he drew a little, composed a