Soviet Russian literature : writers and problems, 1917-1977 /
Основен автор: | Slonim, Marc, 1894-1976. |
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Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
New York :
Oxford University Press,
1977.
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Издание: | 2nd rev. ed. |
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Онлайн достъп: |
Rezension |
Подобни документи: |
Online version::
Soviet Russian literature. |
Съдържание:
- The transition
- Sergey Essenin: the confused peasant
- Vladimir Mayakovsky: the poet of the revolution
- The prolecult
- The NEP and the 'twenties
- Boris Pilnyak: the untimely symbolist
- Isaac babel: the romantic storyteller
- Vsevolod Ivanov: the exuberant Siberian
- Evgeny Zamyatin: the ironic dissident
- Mikhail Zoshchenko: the condemned humorist
- The Serapion brethren, The pass, and The Oberiuts
- Mikhail Prishvin: the nature lover
- Soviet romantics: from Grin, Paustovsky, and Olesha to Tikhonov and Bagritsky
- Konstantin Fedin: the traditional novelist
- Alexey Tolstoy: the master of the anecdote
- From the five-year plan to socialist realism
- Literature of communist persuasion: from Furmanov to Ostrovsky
- Mikhail Sholokhov: the epic narrator
- Leonid Leonov: the psychological novelist
- Ilya Ehrenburg: the master journalist
- Boris Pasternak: the voice of the other Russia
- The era of stabilization and dictatorship
- The fate of poets: Mandelstam, Akhmatova, Tsvetayeva
- The historical novel
- The pre-war years
- War literature
- The aftermath of war: the era of "Zhdanovism"
- The thaw
- The unstable equilibrium
- Posthumous revivals: Bulgakov, Platonov, Zabolotsky
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn: the great challenger
- Samizdat: the underground press
- The newcomers
- Fluctuations and trials
- The third emigration.