evseev, the renounced hymns, here is yours, leonid borodin had it, yes, leonid borodin, it was leonid yazifovichnov, well , look, all these writers are writers, well so to speak, a generation older than you. writers who encountered these events at a completely different age, and you, who were then a youth, a teenager, why, why, what was you, a thirteen-year-old boy, ninety-third, we are children of the terrible years of russia, unable to forget anything, remember how at the bloc, i belonged to the generation that matured early, everything that happened and outraged was impressively involving, those events, in my opinion, were... to a certain extent , turning points in the modern history of russia, and the ninety-first year was not turning events, but it’s all interconnected, of course, this is such a special time, but it’s interesting that the people who defended this building together in the ninety-first year turned out to be opponents 2 years later, and it’s typical that many young guys, either my peers or a little older , those who defended democracy in 9 became defenders in ninety-three, and