To:
JANSY MELLO
Dear Jansy Mello,
Many thanks for your comments.
In Russian there is “obez’iana” (singular) or “obez’iany”
(plural), just like in Portuguese. (Incidentally, “obez’iana” is derived from a
word, which is met in the Levant and
All the best,
Grigori
To:
SERGEI
Dear Sergei,
Thank you for your remarks, and a truly inspiring reference
to Russian anti-Darwinists.
As to the style of the passage… well, I might have
overinterpreted the passage as a whole, yet something tells me if we have two
identical epithets in one and the same sentence, they both should be equally
neutral, equally derogatory or equally complimentary. Do you presume VN was
sarcastic when he wrote about “the brain, an even more monstrous achievement”?
Best regards,
Grigori
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To: NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU
Subject: [NABOKV-L] THOUGHTS: Creationism and VN
Dear Jansy,
I think Russian in this sense is closer to Portuguese: most common is
the word "obesyany" which covers both apes and monkeys.
And Grigory: your quotation seems to me unconclusive, because
the adjective "monstrous" may be a sign of sarcasm w. r. t.
evolution theory. By the way, between creationism and evolution theory
in its "extreme" form (random changes produce evolution)
there is a whole
lot of intermediate theories, assuming some form of "local"
creativity
and/or nomogenesis. (No "global plan" of creation, but many
"local" laws
and symmetries.) Curiously, the proponents of these theores
often were lepidopterists themselves (Shvanvitch in
sure what is the correct spelling) or used lepidoptera as examples.
I mentioned once at this list the academician L. Berg, and another
Russian
anti-evolutionist, Lubishev.
Best regards,
Sergei
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