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Poetry as Fate: the Worldview of Varlam Shalamov

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Author:Zharavina Larisa Vladimirovna
Cover:Soft
Category:Arts & PhotographyPolitics & Social ScienceModern LiteratureReference booksEsoteric, Folklore & Myth
ISBN:978-5-9765-4012-5
Dimensions: 140x14x205cm


In the monograph, the poetry of Varlam Shalamov was investigated in the aspect of the expression of creative self -identification of the author. The originality of his poetic world was considered, passed through the prism of autobiographism and dichotomy poetry / prose. Some points of contact with the poetry of the Silver Age, Russian abroad, avant -gardeism were revealed. The main emphasis is on the transformation of the motive-figurative complex of poetry of A. Blok as a moral and aesthetic dominant (the theme of the "terrible years of Russia", modify the image of the beautiful lady "seventies latitude", the phenomenon of childhood and childhood) Given the experience of Shalamov himself and his scientific interests, in order of the experiment, an analysis of the poetic text in the line of structural and semiotic studies of the second half of the XX century is presented. The poet’s contribution to the process of forming a new type of artistic imagery was characterized, which received support in post-classical aesthetics and methodology: the expediency of the concepts of equivocation and poetic virtual is justified, the nature of the image-paradoxes is revealed at a philosophical and religious logic.
For philologists, humanitarian profile specialists, teachers of words, as well as everyone interested in the history of domestic culture
Author:
Author:Zharavina Larisa Vladimirovna
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
  • Category:Arts & Photography
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
  • Category:Modern Literature
  • Category:Reference books
  • Category:Esoteric, Folklore & Myth
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:White
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9765-4012-5

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