Antipostmodern, or The Path to the Glory of One Writer
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Roman "Antipostmodernory ..." is an evil and mockery book aimed at insulting modern trends in literature, modern commercial art. The author shows that the desire for novelty is sometimes hiding in the complex of inferiority. The main hero of Roman Artem Solovyov dreams someday becoming a writer. True, he can"t decide what kind of book to write him. His views on the literature change, and as if not by the will of the Solovyov himself, but some mysterious way. So what does Solovyov go to? Wouldn"t he have to regret then?
Roman "AntipostModernism ..." is also a mockery over some ideas of humanistic psychology. The author on the example of his hero shows how the implementation of his project (Jean-Paul Sartre) only blinds a person, makes it unable to notice the moments of happiness and is generally capable of completely spoiling life and turn it into one solid masochism. Because a person, according to the author, - and this idea, he borrowed from the classics of psychoanalysis, is only an artist of his life, and his so-called lifestyle (project, by Sartru) is just paints.
Roman "Antipostmodern ..." proves that these paints do not always succeed to canvas
Roman "AntipostModernism ..." is also a mockery over some ideas of humanistic psychology. The author on the example of his hero shows how the implementation of his project (Jean-Paul Sartre) only blinds a person, makes it unable to notice the moments of happiness and is generally capable of completely spoiling life and turn it into one solid masochism. Because a person, according to the author, - and this idea, he borrowed from the classics of psychoanalysis, is only an artist of his life, and his so-called lifestyle (project, by Sartru) is just paints.
Roman "Antipostmodern ..." proves that these paints do not always succeed to canvas
Author:
Author:Yeltsov G.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Humor & Entertainment
- Category:Politics & Social Science
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-98862-166-9
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