Witch Mountain
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Offering the readership of his "little novels", the writer Mark Kotlyarsky declares himself a follower of "Movism" - a genre invented by Valentin Kataev, breaking the framework of familiar concepts and established forms. Moscow philologist Elena Avershina, does not agree with this, believing that the author’s prosaic work is, rather, “outside” - outside the genre, outside of poetry, outside the prose, in itself.
"Associative poetic prose. Or prosaic poetry. On your choice, reader. "Extraism". "Crossing Genre". The intersection of genres and ... dreams, ”writes Avershina.
"Small novels" Kotlyarsky is not a story captured in the plot, it is a story of sensations, connected by a thin associative thread, which, as it seems, is barely traced, and therefore, as we think, this is a book for those who can do it Not only to think, but also to feel
"Associative poetic prose. Or prosaic poetry. On your choice, reader. "Extraism". "Crossing Genre". The intersection of genres and ... dreams, ”writes Avershina.
"Small novels" Kotlyarsky is not a story captured in the plot, it is a story of sensations, connected by a thin associative thread, which, as it seems, is barely traced, and therefore, as we think, this is a book for those who can do it Not only to think, but also to feel
Author:
Author:Kotlyarsky Mark
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-8370-0732-3
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