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Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin. For some — school pain, for others — a name on a monument. But what does he mean today, in 2026, when clip thinking and neural networks write poems for us? Paradox: Pushkin did not simply die, he became a cultural code. A code that we use, even when we are not aware of it. "Under the green oak of Luchomore" is known to everyone, even if they have not read "Ruslan and Lyudmila". "I write to you, what else can I do" — a quote in correspondence. "We all learned a little by little" — an ironic characteristic. Pushkin has penetrated memes, advertising, everyday speech. He has become a marker of "ourselves/strangers": if a person understands a quote from "Eugene Onegin", he is one of us.

Pushkin's language as a basis

Modern Russian literary language is largely Pushkin's language. Before him, Russian was "clumsy" for artistic prose. Pushkin melted folk speech, old Slavonicisms, and Western borrowings into something coherent and light. When we say "Well, brother?", "The melancholic time", "The genius of pure beauty", we quote Pushkin. He created that very "golden mean" that allows us to understand literature of the 19th century without a dictionary. Without Pushkin, the Russian language would have been different — possibly more cumbersome, less flexible.

Pushkin in memes and the internet

On the network, Pushkin lives in all his aspects. The meme "Poet Pushkin" is a caricature of a cadet with sideburns. "I'm waiting for all this to end" illustrates with a sad Pushkin. "Rhythm to the word frost" — classic. Twitter accounts citing Pushkin on current events gain thousands of followers. Neural networks draw Pushkin as a superhero, Pushkin-rapper, Pushkin-anime. On the one hand, this is profanation. On the other hand, proof of vitality. If Pushkin were boring, he would not be meme-ified.

Pushkin and modern media

Television series adapt "Eugene Onegin" in the style of teen drama. "The Queen of Spades" is turned into a horror. "The Daughter of the Captain" — into an action film. Pushkin is rewritten for comics, staged in theaters with rap and video art. Even advertising uses his lines: "My uncle is the most honest of all" — for a bank card. This is not blasphemy, but a way to "appropriate" classic. New generations get to know the heritage in this way. The only bad thing is if advertising is the only contact.

Pushkin as a measure of education

Even today, at an interview with a prestigious company, they may ask: "What is your favorite poet?" and expect to hear Pushkin. On the Russian Literature exam, Pushkin is an essential minimum. In discussions about the fate of Russia, "The Accusers of Russia" or "The Bronze Horseman" are cited. Knowledge of Pushkin is a cultural capital. His absence indicates ignorance (not always justly, but a fact). Especially noticeable in the intelligentsia, where a Pushkin quote is a password.

Pushkin and moral orientations

Reading Pushkin, we (unconsciously) absorb a system of values: honor above life ("The Daughter of the Captain"); freedom as the highest value ("Freedom"); friendship and love as sacred; disrespect for power ("The Bronze Horseman"). Pushkin is not a moralist, he does not give ready-made recipes. But his heroes are living people with choices. This humanism is an important part of the cultural code. It distinguishes us, for example, from medieval culture, where the value of a person was different. Today, when applied ethics are in trend, Pushkin's intuitions remain relevant.

Pushkin and Russian identity

For Russians abroad, Pushkin is a symbol of the motherland. His poems are memorized by heart in émigré schools, his busts stand in centers of Russian language. Even for those who are not religious, Pushkin is something like a "saint". Perhaps because he unites: the poor and the rich, Muscovites and provincials, living in Russia and abroad. In times of national crisis, Pushkin is quoted. On Pushkin's birthday (June 6) in Moscow, there are popular festivities. He is that very "myth" that unites.

Critique of the cult

Of course, there are opponents of the Pushkin cult. They say that Pushkin has become an icon that prevents us from seeing other writers. That schoolchildren memorize "Eugene Onegin" without understanding. That the Pushkin text has been turned into a set of clichés. That his "sun of Russian poetry" overshadows Gogol, Dostoevsky, Nabokov. There is a grain of truth in this. The cult of Pushkin often replaces knowledge of Pushkin. But the culprit is not Pushkin, but the education system and lazy teachers.

The future of the Pushkin code

What awaits Pushkin in 20 years? It is likely that his name will remain, but the content may blur. Quotes will remain, but the context will disappear. Artificial intelligence will write "in the style of Pushkin", and people will no longer be able to distinguish the original from the forgery. But the cultural code mutates. Perhaps "neo-Pushkin" will appear — more rigid, more politicized. Or Pushkin will become a niche interest, like ancient literature. But as long as he is alive. As long as "Under the green oak of Luchomore" is taught in kindergartens, as long as lovers quote "I loved you", as long as graduates cry over the last letter of Tatiana — Pushkin will be a cultural code.

Pushkin is not a classic "for show". It is our subconscious. His rhythms, phrases, intonations have grown into the Russian language. Even when we curse Pushkin, we think in his categories. The cultural code is not chosen. It is absorbed with mother's milk, with the first read poems. And if the code works, the nation is alive. As long as it is alive.


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