I have never abandoned, for instance, or managed to escape like some of my other Lithuanian friends managed, their Lithuanian contact, context. Only because poetry is still considered, no matter what I'm doing, what I have done, the most important thing for me was and still is poetry. See. No even cinema, poetry. Which I continue even today in Lithuanian. And, so that kept me, close to Lithuania and... and they always considered me part of the literary world of Lithuania. Some are envious you know that I'm here, that they are considering me part of, since 19... I mean, I could not be published; they could not publish me until '71; it's in '71 that is, you know, 25 years later after I left Lithuania. And they could already publish so they issued the first sort of collective book of my poetry in '71, I think, in Lithuania. And then again there was nothing and since Lithuania became independent again in 1991, they had reissued I think six or seven of my books of collective poems and diaries and short stories, etc. And for one year I wrote a column for the local farmers newspaper, Wheat. A book that came out in, a book now which is coming out in French and English in, it will be published in Paris. So, I'm very still part and out players, as I said, the theatre. Actually at 16:00 I'm meeting the Minister of Culture of Lithuania at Anthology. And so they gave me a national... their highest national medal or something.