Our Man in Kyiv (He’s No Sean Spicer)

 

This next jape–prompted by a Russian dance-pop video–points to a bookman’s truth…

It matters somehow that Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, is a former comedian. The Czech writer Milan Kundera has always stressed, in his fiction and elsewhere, the importance of sardonic, irreverent humor as a saving human and even political trait. When someone lacks it, as do Putin and Donald J. Trump, that’s when you worry.

“I learned the value of humor during the time of Stalinist terror,” Kundera once said. “I was 20 then. I could always recognize a person who was not a Stalinist, a person whom I needn’t fear, by the way he smiled. A sense of humor was a trustworthy sign of recognition. Ever since, I have been terrified by a world that is losing its sense of humor.”