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Stalin, Putin, and Russian Literature
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Stalin, Putin, and Russian Literature

renqiulan
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Stalin (born Ioseb Jughashvili)

 

Koba, as young Stalin was known, came from Caucasian Georgia on the southwestern periphery of the Russian empire. He picked up Russian only when he was subjected to russification as a pre-seminary student. Historically speaking, he was not much different from an Indian kid anglicized by the British imperialists.

History is full of ironies.

Just as the British imperialists had provoked rebellion among anglicized Indians, the Russian imperialists had whipped up russified Georgians' hatred toward the Tzarist regime. Imperialism bred nationalism.


A Georgian at heart though, Stalin (meaning Man of Steel) always had a soft spot for great Russian writers. Notably he was a lifelong admirer of Alexander S. Pushkin. Why not? Young Stalin was an aspiring poet, penning beautiful Georgian lyrics rendered in his beautiful Georgian voice.

Himself well-read, Stalin had never banned Russian classics even at the height of the Great Purge. Indeed his countless victims, while awaiting firing squads, could still feel free to bury themselves in the works of Pushkin, Lermontov, Gogol, Tolstoy, Turgenev, Dostoyevsky, Chekov, you name it.

Putin

The former KGB officer is a fluent German speaker despite his strong Russian accent. He has also learned English as a university student. Above all, he is from St. Petersburg, the window to the West for Peter the Great who was a territorial expansionist as much as a humble student of Western culture and technology.

Vladimir V. Putin is never tired of projecting himself as a Peter the Great of the 21st century. His cockiness knows no bounds. He used to act like a spoiled brat on the world stage, thanks to Russophiles such as former German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

That was then. This is now. Finding himself in the Ukraine quagmire, the little tzar feels the need to stand on the shoulders of a literary giant whom every Russian loves and respects. That's why Pushkin is so heavily painted as a poster child for "Russian superiority."

Putin must have chosen to forget the following famous line from Pushkin:

"I was not born to amuse the Tzars."

Author: renqiulan

 

 

 

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盈盈一笑间
2 楼
秋兰好,谢谢深度好文章。点赞!明天再细看。晚安。
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renqiulan
3 楼
谢谢盈盈, 晚安!
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CBA7
4 楼
A great write on Russian politicians and literature,谢谢秋兰分享!
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CBA7
5 楼
"As Man of Steel, young Stalin was an aspiring poet",
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CBA7
6 楼
this sounds like a very poetic fact!
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renqiulan
7 楼
Russian classics happen to be my cup of tea, bitter but
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CBA7
8 楼
"Imperialism bred nationalism", true, a great point!
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renqiulan
9 楼
irresistible. I truly appreciate your kind words.
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renqiulan
10 楼
Never underestimate the power of dignity.
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CBA7
11 楼
Putin forgot Pushkin's "I was not born to amuse the Tzars."
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CBA7
12 楼
fortunately, the world never forgets it.
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CBA7
13 楼
秋兰,I start to think you might be a Russian since you know
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CBA7
14 楼
so much about Russia! Hahaha!
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renqiulan
15 楼
Not really. My Russian is rudimentary at best.
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CBA7
16 楼
I cannot agree more!
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renqiulan
17 楼
But nationalism could breed totalitarianism and it did.
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renqiulan
18 楼
When it comes to translation, Chinese outshines English.
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CBA7
19 楼
You're always so humble.
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CBA7
20 楼
物极必反!
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renqiulan
21 楼
That said, Putin had a good reason to go the whole hog when
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CBA7
22 楼
Goodnight, 秋兰!
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renqiulan
23 楼
no one stopped him from taking Crimea in 2014.
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renqiulan
24 楼
万分感谢小西夤夜来评,晚安!
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CBA7
25 楼
Then I start to think you're a Chinese! Hahaha!
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CBA7
26 楼
That's sad. The world should do more to stop him for sure.
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CBA7
27 楼
We can learn so much from you! We really appreciate it.
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renqiulan
28 楼
I know too little but I can't be more grateful. Thanks!
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蓝灵
29 楼
Hi, renqiulan! I'm impressed.
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renqiulan
30 楼
I am Chinese, culture-wise.
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renqiulan
31 楼
Humility sets me far apart from cocky Putin who, I think,
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renqiulan
32 楼
takes humility for humiliation.
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renqiulan
33 楼
中庸之道不易行,美国宪法近之矣。
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renqiulan
34 楼
Hi, 蓝灵! I'm pleasantly surprised.Thanks for your kind words.
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蓝灵
35 楼
+1
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蓝灵
36 楼
Indeed this post makes a lot of sense.
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蓝灵
37 楼
+100
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古树羽音
38 楼
2014年去彼得堡冬宫,内有普希金庭苑。导游说他的语言诗句美不胜美,如同唐诗译为他文字后,就难以体会原味一样。
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蓝灵
39 楼
Right.
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蓝灵
40 楼
It's a difficult language to learn, in my opinion.
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蓝灵
41 楼
A good observation. Haha!
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蓝灵
42 楼
No doubt.
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蓝灵
43 楼
That's an astute way to put it.
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renqiulan
44 楼
非常感谢羽音。游俄期间,第一访处就选十二月党人起义及就义所在地,在那儿不由得念起普希金的《青銅骑士:彼得堡的故事》来。
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renqiulan
45 楼
可惜我的俄语实在太蹩脚了,结果还是依英译本。说起彼得堡,不能不说涅瓦河和沿岸的大街,从而又想到果戈理的小说来。
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renqiulan
46 楼
果戈理跟普希金是挚友。据说,果戈理的《死魂灵》(鲁迅有译本,惜非全豹),题材就是从普希金那里得来的。
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蓝灵
47 楼
I have a feeling that you might have wanted to write more.
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renqiulan
48 楼
More about what and/or whom?
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蓝灵
49 楼
Putin?
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renqiulan
50 楼
Your wish is my command. Let me say this: The world is
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renqiulan
51 楼
graced with sung and unsung heroes who are making people's
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renqiulan
52 楼
lives better everyday. Putin is NOT one of them. He is
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renqiulan
53 楼
AGAINST all of them.
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蓝灵
54 楼
And Gorky?
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renqiulan
55 楼
In 1932 popular novelist Maxim Gorky answered Stalin's call
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renqiulan
56 楼
and returned to Russia from his self-imposed exile. He died
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renqiulan
57 楼
in June 1936, just two months before the Great Purge.
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蓝灵
58 楼
I smell a rat. Gorky died conveniently, didn't he?
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renqiulan
59 楼
You can say that again.
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蓝灵
60 楼
Could you recommend a good novel about the Great Purge?
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renqiulan
61 楼
Of course. "Children of the Arbat" by Anatoly N. Rybakov.
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renqiulan
62 楼
Rybakov has also published "The Arbat Trilogy."
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renqiulan
63 楼
有《阿尔伯特街的儿女们》中译本,比英译本更胜。信雅达方面,文革前后出版的俄国文学名著中译优于当代英译。
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renqiulan
64 楼
Also don't miss Hungarian-born novelist Arthur Koestle's
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renqiulan
65 楼
Darkness at Noon (German: Sonnenfinsternis).
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蓝灵
66 楼
Wow! I'll be busy reading in the coming days. Good night!
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renqiulan
67 楼
Haha. You won't regret it. Goodnight, 蓝灵 !
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盈盈一笑间
68 楼
俄国历史娓娓道来,知识广博。拜读了!:)
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盈盈一笑间
69 楼
:)
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盈盈一笑间
70 楼
秋兰读的是鲁迅译本?
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renqiulan
71 楼
“果浆”了,再谢!
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renqiulan
72 楼
对。想指出,鲁迅不谙俄文,所以不算直接翻译。
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