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New times have raised old questions head on - and rejected previous answers. They did not give any discounts to Pushkin. Is he an Imperial? Militarist? If yes, then how to love him? Was the government able to tame him, and was he able to influence it? Is it true that he wanted to emigrate? It is important to review the Convention on “our everything” once a generation, no less often and no more often. A hundred years ago, Pushkin was already thrown from the ship of modernity. Now, in the era of new emigration, cancel culture, and the bloody trails of Russian history, the time has come to talk about many things. Philologist, publicist, teacher Alexander Arkhangelsky* is a professional interlocutor. “Pushkin. A book about everything” is not a biography or a textbook. This is a conversation. About Pushkin. And about everything.