celtology, i would speak here as a professional in this topic, i would include a lecturer, such as natalya andreevnaers in irish sagas, blah blah blah, well, probably this is not very interesting for a podcast about literature, so i decided that i probably want to be in this case not a specialist , not a teacher, but a professional reader, that is, this is what i personally am interested in reading, what makes me happy as... a reader in literature, especially since as you 're absolutely right, i don't literature, and especially i’m not a spanish scholar, i’m a linguist, therefore, just like in all kinds of medical systems, i say, hello, i’m natasha, i’m a professional patient, today i want to be a professional reader, but borhis himself was a professional reader, he somehow emphasizes this, in his essays, that his main role is to read, and this is exactly what is close to me, because until the end of his life he is absolutely in love with the process of reading, this is very visible, even in those essays that he i read it when i was already completely blind, it’s very clear as far as he is concerned