of history russian literature, alexey nikolovich varlamov, rector of the literary institute, our wonderful guests, vselot evgenevich pogno, scientific director of the institute of russian literature, and vadim vladimovich polonsky, director of the institute of worldm still vladimir ligoida, pushkin is ours that's it, dear friends, you know what my question is. i returned from sirius yesterday, and where do we have a program with children, with schoolchildren, literary creativity, culture and society, it’s called, well, within the framework of literary creativity, our wonderful teachers are now talking with children, naturally about pushkin, the task that our teachers came up with is this: if there is an opportunity to save pushkin, so that he survives and continues to live and create, what would you do, the children think, i think that maybe we can... start with this, well, it’s impossible to do this, but what could contribute to this if pushkin’s letter to nikolai with a request to be released either to italy, or to paris, or if this is impossible, then at least to china , composed of embassy, which means he received an answer through benkendorf that you don’t need to go there, to europe, because you need to, which means you are our everything