i was the editor of count tolstoy and have been in relationships with russians. my college chaplain was russian. i’ve read a lot of russian stuff. i also have two russian colleagues, one of whom i interact with every day and have a close working relationship. russians RECITE POETRY. the oral tradition and language is an important aspect of their culture.
in that same era, again the high mark of literacy and before mass media and radio/television, PEOPLE KNEW POEMS. it was a widespread form of entertainment. english people could recite Kipling, Hausman, Tennyson, Keats, Wordsworth. jesus fucking christ why does this have to be explained to you? try and imagine the forms of media and shared cultural expressions available to someone in 1880 or 1910, let alone a pre-industrial peasant society as pertained in pre-revolutionary china and russia. if we can remember memes and viral tweets, stalin as a youth in a bumfuck poor province could remember a bunch of poetry.
poets were national heroes in the 19th century, some of them as close to rockstars as the pre-mass media days could allow. everyone in russia knew pushkin, just like in britain even non-lettered types knew of byron. ukraine’s whole movement for national identity was inspired by a poet, shevchenko. having a passing interest in reciting or coming up with poems, for people in that day, was no different from teenagers in a ghetto trying to rap today, or in the suburbs learning the lyrics to their favourite taylor swift songs. it was part of the environment and everyday cultural fabric.
so mao walked around china coming up with rhymes to beg for pocket change. and? AGAIN, this was a main form of entertainment in pre-televisual societies. like travelling carnivals, circuses, men coming through town with a talent, begging for tips. people in highly ordered societies place a high value on poetry. this has been a part of western society since at least Homer. england has a long history of people coming to town and telling a yarn at the pub, being given a meal and board, etc. it’s part of an earlier pre-industrial way of life. you know, LIKE MAO’s CHINA. being able to come up with a few couplets is just a grift, a way of amusing people, a party trick. he wasn’t Li Po ffs.
you’re so historically illiterate it’s even pointless to try and explain. the thing that gets me is that you’re nor even remotely scientific, either. if being rejected from arts school makes tyrants out of failed artists, why has there only ever been one hitler? do you have any idea how many people get rejected from art schools? a lot more than get accepted, i’ll tell you that. why isn’t the world full of raving anti-semitic lunatics who blame all their problems on shadowy ‘others’ who must be brought to heel under 1,000 years of order? WAIT a minute ... D D D DILBERT?!?
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