samana, kavka and all the rest, how do you, how do you imagine our literature, our culture after such that we now have, or have we, ah, do we have a chance at titan time? i think so, i think it's sad, but the regularity, after great upheavals, comes... the time of great literature, it's not because, well, actually, that's the problem, that it happens, but it happens basically always, because literature is about experience, and war is a very extreme and very powerful experience, and now there is a lot of military, war-related experience, that's the first thing, of course. the experience of those in direct confrontation, the experience of soldiers, the experience of trenches and trenches there, but this experience of volunteers, this refugee experience. migration, it's the experience of the occupation, it's, that is, it's a lot, it's the experience of being in the warehouses, so many different points that will be talked about, well, and on the other hand, actually, a lot of people are starting to write, there are several writing courses there, there are courses, by the way, specifically