TALENT
without flexibility was a dangerous thing in the Soviet Union, as
thousands found to their cost. Sergei Mikhalkov had talent aplenty, as
a poet, playwright, children’s writer and satirist. But, more
important, he was flexible.
Mr Mikhalkov
penned the words to two versions of the Soviet national anthem, one
glorifying Stalin and one ignoring him. After Russia shrugged off
communism he wrote a third version, to the same tune. In between he
denounced two of the country’s
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