Posted on 01/30/2005 12:42:09 PM PST by Eva
Russian literary giant Pushkin labelled as a peddler of porn
MURDO MACLEOD
HE IS the all-time giant of Russian literature, who shaped the literary heritage of the worlds biggest country.
But now Alexander Pushkins legacy is in danger of being tainted by an argument over whether some of his early work is pornographic, and whether his adult verses even came from the pen of the National Poet.
A collection of his poems has been seized by Russian police as part of a crack-down on "obscene" literature. The move has horrified the nations literati in a country where serious literature is a serious business and popular with the masses. Only last week, Moscows foreign ministry published a book of poems by the nations diplomats.
The verses by Pushkin and another giant of Russian writing, Mikhail Lermontov, have been seized by Russian police in the city of Ivanovo, 160 miles north-east of Moscow.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.scotsman.com ...
You're right!
Really? Laws against pornography, gambling, prostitution and use of certain drugs don't exist? Come on, it was a religious crusader who started our present-day anti-drug stance.
We're not very good at learning from our mistakes, are we?
So, it's the Russian equivalent of our 9th Circuit Court.
Here's his poem to Anna Kern. He wrote of her more crudely in his private papers. There is more of his writing on the website. His earlier poetry is marked by irreverence, and his later work by a penitent attitude. Over time he moved from a youthful impudence to a more reverent feeling ...
... But is it quite as clear-cut as that or were the two attitudes of rebellion and regret tied very closely together for much of his life? I don't know what the answer is, but Russians appreciate him so much because whether they want to laugh or cry, there's always an applicable line from Pushkin.
Our own FCC for example had to investigate NBC's opening ceremonies of the Athens Olympics because some yahoos were offended by reproductions of naked Greek statues and writhing Greek dancers.
Someone probably purhcased the book and read the following and called tha authorities
There is a disinfo campaign out there to turn people against Russia be bringing up old Cold War imagry like Pushkin is being banned or something.
In America we sadly need a Comic Book Legal Defense Fund! - Please contribute!
Our own FCC for example had to investigate NBC's opening ceremonies of the Athens Olympics because some yahoos were offended by reproductions of naked Greek statues and writhing Greek dancers.
Someone probably purhcased the book and read the following and called the authorities: "And in 'Russian Erotic Folklore,' all types of sex are illustrated: anal, group, sex with animals and even with dead bodies," he said. "I saw myself how teenagers opened the book and giggled."
There is a disinfo campaign out there to turn people against Russia be bringing up old Cold War imagry like Pushkin is being banned or something.
In America we sadly need a Comic Book Legal Defense Fund! - Please contribute!
Really? Laws against pornography, gambling, prostitution and use of certain drugs don't exist?
Don't know about pornography, but the last three laws came about due to the efforts of leftist radicals of the day. Ditto the Prohibition.
For the record, our current federal drug ban was started by Harry Anslinger (who, BTW, lied to Congress to get his legislation passed), and aided by William Randolph Hearst. Both were religious fundamentalists and holier-than-thou moralists.
Anslinger's morals were bendable though, since he supplied morphine to Senator Joseph McCarthy for years. Drug prohibition is only for little people.
Ditto the Prohibition.
One of the major forces behind Prohibition was the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
Horrible! Indefensible!
Anslinger and Hearst might have been religious fundamentalists, but remember, there were plenty holier-than-thou religious fundamentalists in the 19th century, and yet there were no laws against gambling, drinking, or prostitution. The aguments for such laws, when they passed, were not religious ones (like, "let's save the souls of sinners against there will.") They were basically the leftist-type arguments--"the greater good of the society."
Here's how they got founded:
"In many towns in Ohio and New York in the fall of 1873 women concerned about the destructive power of alcohol met in churches to pray and then marched to the saloons to ask the owners to close their establishments. They met with success but it was only temporary so by the next summer the women concluded that they must become organized nationally. This led to the founding of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union ..."It was basically a women's church group gone national. That's why "Christian" is in the name.
So we've covered drugs and booze prohibition as religious-based, as well as racist in Anslinger's case. Now on to gambling and prostitution.
The National Coalition Against Legalized Gambling is run by -- well I'm not surprised -- one Reverend Tom Grey. And look at this.
John Reese is about the biggest anti-prostitution crusader in Nevada, and he started it for religious reasons. Otherwise, just look at the papers to see religious organizations condemning prostitution all the time.
And don't forget the fundies trying to get Harry Potter and Dungeons and Dragons banned.
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