I have discovered why the Slavs prefer synthesis to analysis.
It is because they are idlers, and analysis is laborious. A man
can synthesize while smoking a cigar after dinner. For that
matter, they are right in being idlers. It is comfortably warm
in Florence, especially on Lung-Arno. I walk along for myself
and make a synthesis of the Florentine school. I have made the
acquaintance here of an able artist in water-colors,--a Slav,
too, who lives by art; but he proves that art is swinishness,
which has grown up from a mercantile need of luxury, and from
over-much money, which some pile up at the expense of others. In
one word, art is, to his thinking, meanness and injustice. He
fell upon me as upon a dog, and asserted that to be a Buddhist
and to be occupied with art is the summit of inconsistency;
but I attacked him still more savagely, and answered, that to
consider consistency as something better than inconsistency was
the height of miserable obscurantism, prejudices, and meanness.
The man was astonished, and lost speech. I am persuading him to
hang himself, but he doesn't want to. Tell me, art thou sure that
the earth turns around the sun, or isn't this all a joke? For
that matter, it is all one to me! In Warsaw I was sorry for that
child who died, and here too I think of her frequently. How stupid
that was! What is Pani Emilia doing? People have their rôle in
the world fixed beforehand, and her rôle came to her with wings
and suffering. Why was she good? She would have been happier
otherwise. As to thee, O man, show me one kindness. I beg thee,
by all things, marry not. Remember that if thou marry, if thou
have a son, if thou toil to leave him property, thou wilt do so
only for this that that son may be what I am, irreparably so.
Farewell burning energy, farewell mercantile house, commission
firm, O transitory form, vicious toil, effort for money, future
father of a family, rearer of children and trouble. Embrace for me
Vaskovski. He, too, is a man of synthesis. May Sakya Muni open thy
eyes to know that it is warm in the sun and cool in the shade, and
to lie down is better than to stand! Thy
BUKATSKI.
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