Poems and Songs of Vladimir Vysotsky. The Hill.
Commentary to the song “They stirred up the preadamite evil...”
Here is stanza 1:
They stirred up in its den the preadamite evil, |
After the victory in Ukraine of the so-called revolution of dignity, the Ukrainian neo-nazis, being supported by the entire Western world, follow the path of their predecessors.
Here comes to mind Alexander Pushkin’s poem “To the Defamers of Rossia” (1831) (this text is adapted from Vyacheslav Chetin’s translation):
What’s that you’re trumpeting about, calumniators? These here contiguous tribes already The question is if Slavic floods will ever Leave us alone: you’re unacquainted Why? On the grounds that, on the ashes Who’d been predominating kingdoms, to abyss, Thus having paid with our lifeblood To hear you talk, you’re tough; then test yourselves in action! Or brawls with Europe any different As if we’re few; as if from Taurida to Perm reels, From Kremlin, shaken to the core, |
The song was written in 1966, modified in 1976.