The Enduring Wisdom of Being
Life often strives to strip away the inherent lightness and joviality from our characters, leading many to become increasingly somber with age. However, the ability to preserve a fragment of that initial joy often comes through the appreciation of timeless humor, much like that found in the works of Arkady Averchenko. This brilliant satirist, whose 145th birth anniversary is a testament to his lasting impact, garnered admiration from figures as diverse as Nicholas II and Vladimir Ulyanov-Lenin, underscoring the universal appeal of his wit.
A cherished possession, a well-worn 1911 edition of "A Universal History, Edited by Satirikon" (featuring Averchenko, Teffi, and others), passed down through generations, brought endless laughter to all who read it. Averchenko's prose remains remarkably fresh because it delves into the unchanging essence of humanity, irrespective of their headwear—be it a bowler hat, a top hat, or a baseball cap—or their mode of transport, whether a cart, carriage, or automobile. The loss of such a treasured volume is still felt, yet one can almost hear Averchenko offering a comforting, paradoxical thought, perhaps suggesting that even petty thieves deserve pity, for their laughter must surely be furtive.
Curiously, Averchenko often goes unnoticed by many. This is perhaps understandable: being outside the constraints of time, this writer occasionally falls off the list of "currently relevant authors," which is a shame. Yet, his words provide profound insights into nearly every life situation. His wisdom offers unique perspectives: a friend's capricious nature might evoke an Averchenko-esque quip about how their association was their sole protection from social repercussions, transforming potential hurt into a moment of farce. And when even a slight feeling of offense arises, recalling his famous line, "...until now, only good people have offended me," invariably brings a smile. Averchenko's enduring appeal lies in his sagacious grasp of life's brevity and his heartfelt counsel: to love one another a little more deeply.
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