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Among the questions raised by the editors of Literary Review [Literaturnoe obozrenie], the one which seemed to be closest to my concerns was the second one, that on "tradition and innovation." I have already touched on this topic on several previous occasions, but here I will attempt to formulate an answer to it in a more direct and "pure" fashion, without, of course, avoiding other matters.