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The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Russian Literature

The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Russian Literature

The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Russian Literature

Evgeny Dobrenko, University of Sheffield
Marina Balina, Illinois Wesleyan University
March 2011
Available
Hardback
9780521875356

    In Russian history, the twentieth century was an era of unprecedented, radical transformations - changes in social systems, political regimes, and economic structures. A number of distinctive literary schools emerged, each with their own voice, specific artistic character, and ideological background. As a single-volume compendium, the Companion provides a new perspective on Russian literary and cultural development, as it unifies both émigré literature and literature written in Russia. This volume concentrates on broad, complex, and diverse sources - from symbolism and revolutionary avant-garde writings to Stalinist, post-Stalinist, and post-Soviet prose, poetry, drama, and émigré literature, with forays into film, theatre, and literary policies, institutions and theories. The contributors present recent scholarship on historical and cultural contexts of twentieth-century literary development, and situate the most influential individual authors within these contexts, including Boris Pasternak, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Joseph Brodsky, Osip Mandelstam, Mikhail Bulgakov and Anna Akhmatova.

    • An overview of writing in Russia, with coverage of all major authors, works and literary schools
    • Explains the cultural, historical and theoretical contexts of the literature
    • Includes further reading suggestions and a chronology

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    "Teachers should find the current companion to be an extremely valuable resource. Each chapter contains both a set of notes accompanying the text and a list for further reading on the given topic. These lists could be very useful for those who wish to pursue it in more detail."
    --Slavic and East European Journal

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    Product details

    March 2011
    Hardback
    9780521875356
    326 pages
    235 × 158 × 19 mm
    0.64kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface Evgeny Dobrenko and Marina Balina
    • 1. Poetry of the Silver Age Boris Gasparov
    • 2. Prose between Symbolism and Realism Nikolai Bogomolov
    • 3. Poetry of the Revolution Andrew Kahn
    • 4. Prose of the Revolution Boris Wolfson
    • 5. Utopia and the novel after the Revolution Philip Ross Bullock
    • 6. Socialist Realism Evgeny Dobrenko
    • 7. Poetry after 1930 Stephanie Sandler
    • 8. Russian epic novels of the Soviet period Katerina Clark
    • 9. Soviet prose after Stalin Marina Balina
    • 10. Post-Soviet literature between Realism and Postmodernism Mark Lipovetsky
    • 11. Exile and Russian literature David Bethea and Siggy Frank
    • 12. Drama and theatre Birgit Beumers
    • 13. Literature and film Julian Graffy
    • 14. Literary policies and institutions Maria Zalambani
    • 15. Russian critical theory Caryl Emerson.
      Contributors
    • Evgeny Dobrenko, Marina Balina, Boris Gasparov, Nikolai Bogomolov, Andrew Kahn, Boris Wolfson, Philip Ross Bullock, Stephanie Sandler, Katerina Clark, Mark Lipovetsky, David Bethea, Siggy Frank, Birgit Beumers, Julian Graffy, Maria Zalambani, Caryl Emerson

    • Editors
    • Evgeny Dobrenko , University of Sheffield

      Evgeny Dobrenko is Professor of Russian at the University of Sheffield.

    • Marina Balina , Illinois Wesleyan University

      Marina Balina is Isaac Funk Professor of Russian Studies at Illinois Wesleyan University.