Between reason and irrationality: the prose of Valerijan Pidmohyl'nyj
Valerijan Pidmohyl'nyj (1901-1937) is one of the foremost Ukrainian writers of the twentieth century. His best work, Misto (The City), is arguably the finest novel in Ukrainian. Yet Pidmohyl'nyj is largely unknown even in Ukraine, where until recently his works were banned. Tarnawsky'...
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Zusammenfassung: | Valerijan Pidmohyl'nyj (1901-1937) is one of the foremost Ukrainian writers of the twentieth century. His best work, Misto (The City), is arguably the finest novel in Ukrainian. Yet Pidmohyl'nyj is largely unknown even in Ukraine, where until recently his works were banned. Tarnawsky's aim is to bring Pidmohyl'nyj out of obscurity into the critical appreciation he deserves. This study takes a chronological approach to Pidmohyl'nyj's works, tracing his development as a writer along thematic, technical, and stylistic paths. Inspired by Western writers, especially the French realists, Pidmohyl'nyj evolves as a European intellectual in a Soviet Ukrainian setting. The texts are frequently cited in both the original Ukrainian and an English translation From the earliest stories of the seventeen-year-old writer, whose focus was on the psychology of sexuality, to the last known work, which recounts a hopeless quest for an unattainable goal, Pidmohyl'nyj's works are linked by a variety of philosophical and aesthetic threads. Chief among these is his interest in the fundamental duality of human beings, their disharmony as both physical creatures driven by natural needs and desires, and rational beings. This conflict between instinct and intellect, irrationality and reason, is the central focus of all Pidmohyl'nyj's writings and Tarnawsky's primary subject |
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adam_text | Between
Reason and Irrationality
The Prose of
Valerijan Pidmohyl nyj
Maxim Tarnawsky
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS
Toronto Buffalo London
Contents
INTRODUCTION
Valerijan Pidmohyl nyj: Writing and Reality 3
CHAPTER ONE
The Early Stories: Shaping a Theme 21
CHAPTER TWO
Ostap Saptala: The Structure of Prose 45
CHAPTER THREE
The Later Stories: Elements of Style 69
CHAPTER FOUR
Misto: The European Connection 105
CHAPTER FIVE
Nevelytka drama: Philosophical Roots 145
CHAPTER SIX
The Last Works: A Final Synthesis 171
Notes 189
Bibliography: Works by and about
Valerijan Pidmohyl nyj 201
Index 217
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