Early Soviet Postmodernism - Slavische Literaturen, Texte und Abhandlungen - Raoul Eshelman - Books - Peter Lang GmbH - 9783631317891 - July 1, 1997
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Early Soviet Postmodernism - Slavische Literaturen, Texte und Abhandlungen


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Soviet postmodernism is part of a long-term cultural development that began with the death of Stalin in 1953 and has continued on up to the present day. The book treats the early phase of Soviet postmodernism, which began to emerge in the late 1950's and lasted until the mid-1970's. Early Soviet postmodernism agrees with later, neoavantgardist postmodernism in that it distrusts modernist figures of thought such as utopianism, dialectical argumentation, and mythopoetic «grand narratives.» Unlike late postmodernism, which appropriates these figures ironically, early Soviet postmodernism is still involved in a serious, agonized attempt to «correct» or rework them in a serious way. The epistemological failure of these efforts marks this literature as specifically postmodern. The book charts the development of this epoch in four important «genres» of postwar Soviet literature: in village prose (Nagibin, Sol?enicyn, Belov, Rasputin); in Vasilij Suksin's short stories about eccentric characters; in Jurij Trifonov's urban prose; and in the lyric poetry of Evgenij Evtusenko and Andrej Voznesenskij.


211 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 1, 1997
ISBN13 9783631317891
Publishers Peter Lang GmbH
Pages 211
Dimensions 210 × 149 × 12 mm   ·   403 g   (Weight (estimated))
Language English  

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