Elusive reality: a hundred years of Russian-Israeli literature (1920-2020)
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The book discusses one of the features of Russian -Israeli literature of the last hundred years: finding an answer to the main question of modernity - what is reality? The unique tradition of this literature develops complex forms of transformation of its double cultural lack of involvement in that paradoxical philosophical realism, which only today, from the height of the assimilated and left behind the experience of postmodernism, can be fully understood. At the same time, with all its especiallyness, Russian-Israeli literature shares its main trend with world literature: the transition to existence in virtual, network, supplemented reality. The book discusses the works of A. Vysotsky, A. Goldstein, E. Luxembourg, Yu. Margolina, D, Markish, E. Mikhailichenko and Yu. Nesis, D. Sobolev, J. Tsigelman, M. Egarta and others