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Russian postmodernist fiction : dialogue with chaos / Mark Lipovetsky ; edited by Eliot Borenstein.
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Autor Principal:
Lipovet︠s︡kiĭ, M. N. (Mark Naumovich)
Outros autores:
Borenstein, Eliot, 1966-
Formato:
Libro
Idioma:
English
Russian
Publicado:
Armonk, NY :
M.E. Sharpe,
©1999.
Subjects:
Russian fiction
>
20th century
>
History and criticism.
Postmodernism (Literature)
>
Soviet Union.
Postmodernism (Literature)
>
Russia (Federation)
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Table of Contents:
Editor's Introduction: Postmodernism, Duty-Free / Eliot Borenstein
1. Chaos as a System. The Russian Oxymoron. Postmodernism Plus/Minus Modernism? Intertextual Play. Subverted Dialogism. Dialogue with Chaos as a New Artistic Strategy
2. Sacking the Museum: Andrei Bitov's Pushkin House
3. From an Otherwordly Point of View: Venedikt Erofeev's Moscow to the End of the Line
4. The Myth of Metamorphosis: Sasha Sokolov's A School for Fools
5. Active Nonbeing
6. Context: Soviet Utopia. Vasily Aksyonov: Utopia as a Fantasy. Yuz Aleshkovsky: Bodies versus Ideas
7. Context: Mythologies of Creation. Tatyana Tolstaya: In the Broken Mirror. Sasha Sokolov (1980): Chaos Speaks. Lev Rubinshtein: Creation of the Kaleidoscopic Self
8. Context: Mythologies of History. Vyacheslav Pietsukh: "The Enigma of the Russian Soul" Revisited. The "Historical" Stories of Viktor Erofeyev: An Apotheosis of Particles. Sasha Sokolov (1985): Self-Portrait on a Timeless Background.
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