guests, and... today it is possible to have a single history of literature, well, some pushkin, gogol lermantovo, it’s impossible, everyone has their own, everyone has their own, zhenya, everyone its own modern literature, modern, of course, pushkin, i think, well , it can hardly be raised, each to his own, katya, yes, i’ll ask you, asya , what actually pushed you to become... a writer, i even put this phrase in quotation marks, yes, well , imagine, a daughter or son comes to you and they say: mom or dad, i will be a writer, what will we answer him? wait, what will you live on, strictly speaking, and who will you study for, and where will you work, what does it mean to be a writer, that’s what was most important for you when it all started? well , actually, it started for me just after i finished my studies, found a job and , moreover, defended my phd thesis, and apparently after that i was allowed. i already have to live the way i want, in fact, i had a piece of bread, i know what you teach german and estonian, this is my main so and so usually, yes, that is, you are a linguist, i am a literat