Pushkin
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Yuri Nikolaevich Tynyanov (1894-1943) - an outstanding prose writer and literary critic - looked like Pushkin, which he was talked about since his student years. Who knows, maybe it was this similarity that helped him get rid of his hero so that many pages of the novel are read as a genuine Pushkin diary or monologue. General opinion: Better than Tynyanov, Nobody understood Pushkin - and no one wrote better about him. And even the tragic interchanges of their lives are similar. What difference does it make - a duel or illness if both have novels are not added ... Evil rock? There is an assumption of Dmitry Bykov (his article is at the end of Tom) that “this book was impossible to complete: the tragedy of the last years of Pushkin’s life could not be described from the standpoint of mature Stalinism, and nothing else was already resolved. The poet was killed by a secular mob, and a point. The drama of the forced conformism, the attempt of loyalty, ending with the rebellion and actual suicide, did not lie down in the official biography, but to write a carefully coded book with disguised parallels was unthinkable vulgarity. " Tynyanovsky "Pushkin" remained incomplete, like Pushkin"s "History of Peter"
Author:
Author:Tynyanov Yuri Nikolaevich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Historical Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Series:
Series: Through Time
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00112-113-8
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