well, we continue the conversation about the poetry of robert ivanovich rozhdestvensky, today we areking with his daughter ekaterina robertovna rozhdestvenskaya, a writer, designer, photographer, translator, but the main thing after all, as ekaterina robertovna herself said, the daughter of a remarkable poet. we are now in the middle of our program, our release, and yana. i remind you, although you, i hope, remember that this is 5 minutes of the author's column, that is, the host's column, and i do one of three, i show an old book, i read a poem or a quote from a classic of a prose nature, well, today, of course, i do two things at once, as it often happens, i pick up - a very important, illustrative book, this book is called drifting avenue, it was published by soviet writer, our experienced interlocutors on the other side of the screen or headphones, of course, know what the design looked like, soviet writer in the sixties fifties, this book is quite early, it is, if i 'm not mistaken, the fourth in a row 59, and there are photographs that were sent by robert ivanovich of the north