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It's an abominable fallacy that suffering makes for greater art. Suffering blinds, deafens, ruins, and often kills. Osip Mandelstam was a great poet before the revolution. So was Anna Akhmatova, so was Marina Tsvetaeva. They would have become what they became even if none of the historical events that befell Russia in this century had taken place: because they were gifted. Basically, talent doesn't need history.
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I couldn't agree more. The idea that adversity fuels artistic greatness is a flawed notion. Exceptional talent is not dependent on external circumstances, but rather innate abilities.
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