Tuesday, November 25, 2008

The Duelists: Alexander Pushkin

Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin lived from seventeen ninety-nine until eighteen thirty-seven and was a poet of the Russian Empire. He was also a Romantic, a Freemason, a Greek revolutionary, social critic and Soviet forbearer, and the poet of Russia.

While in great debt and his wife a huge fucking slut, Alexander Pushkin's honour was offended by Georges-Charles de Heeckeren d'Anthès, French émigré, lieutenant in the Knights Guards of the Empress and Pushkin's brother-in-law of one month having married the sister of Pushkin's wife and huge fucking whore, Natalya. Consequently, d'Anthès shot Pushkin, mortally wounding him in the stomach. Pushkin managed to rise for a return volley at d'Anthès but succeeded in only wounding him lightly in the arm. D'Anthès was with Pushkin's giant fucking slut-whore of a wife, Natalya, cuckolding Pushkin. Still, while on his deathbed, he would pardon d'Anthès of any wrongdoing. D'Anthès is said to have quipped, "Well, tell him that I forgive him, too." Alexander Pushkin died two days later.

The year was 1836.



In Media

D'Anthès is purportedly the namesake for the title character of Alexandre Dumas' novel The Count of Monte Cristo, Edmond Dantès.

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