Subversive imaginations: fantastic prose and the end of Soviet literature, 1970s - 1990s
Viewing the mutual interaction of Soviet/Russian literary output with aspects of the dominant culture such as ideology and politics, Nadya Peterson traces the process of mainstream literary change in the context of broader social change. She explores the subversive character for the fantastic orient...
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Zusammenfassung: | Viewing the mutual interaction of Soviet/Russian literary output with aspects of the dominant culture such as ideology and politics, Nadya Peterson traces the process of mainstream literary change in the context of broader social change. She explores the subversive character for the fantastic orientation, its utopian and apocalyptic motifs, and its dialogical relationship with socialist realism, as it steadily gathered force in the latter Soviet decades. The shattering of the mythic colossus did not put an end to these opposing forces, but rather diverted them in various unexpected directions - as the author explains in her concluding chapters on the new "alternative" literatures. |
Beschreibung: | XII, 216 S. |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments xi
1 Introduction 1
Notes, 8
2 Writers, Readers, Society, and Literary Change 11
Connections and Departures, 11
Breaking It Apart: Fantastic Prose and Its Strands, 14
High and Low: On the Use of Popular Genres
in Fantastic Prose, 19
Speaking to the Middle, 21
From Fantasy to Glasnost, 23
Notes, 26
3 Fantastic Prose as an Escape from the Literature of Purpose 33
Alternative Worlds and Literary Experiments:
Science Fiction of the Thaw, 34
Rejection of the Kolkhoz Paradise: Village Prose, 37
Rebels with a Cause and Ordinary People:
Youth Prose and By? Prose, 38
The Seventies: A Change of Course, 39
Notes, 42
4 Socialist Realists in Space 47
Communists as Aliens: Nodar Dumbadze, 48
Escaping Alien Control: Chingiz Aitmatov, 51
Physicists and Lyricists in a Perfect World of Immortality:
Evgeny Evtushenko, 55
The Ambivalent Hero in Search of Perfection:
Jurii Bondarev, 57
Notes, 59
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viii • Contents
5 Between Fantasy and Reality 63
The Irrational as Punishment for the Crime of
Moral Corruption: Nikolai Evdokimov, 64
The Rational Hero as Prey for the Aliens: Anar, 66
Perfection as Nonresistance to Evil: Anatolii Kim, 69
Fantastic Compromise: Vladimir Makanin, 74
Notes, 79
6 Peasant Dreamers, Shattered Dreams: Village Utopians 83
From the Battle of Utopias to the Kolkhoz Paradise, 85
The Future in the Past:
The Utopianism of Village Prose, 88
Utopia I: Communal Law in the Service of Nature, 89
Utopia II: Perfection in the Past, 92
Utopia III: The Legendary World of Childhood, 94
Utopia IV: Carnivalesque Reversal, 95
Notes, 97
7 Mikhail Bulgakov s Disciples in Soviet Literature 101
Fantasy as a Prosthetic Cultural Memory:
Marger Zarin , 104
The Fairy Tale of the City: Natal ia Sokolova, 106
Demons in the Service of the People: Vladimir Orlov, 107
Notes, 109
8 Envisioning the End: The Apocalyptic Novels of Glasnost 113
Publicists Under Glasnost:
The Mythological Laboratory, 115
Aitmatov s The Execution Block and the
Martyrs of Perestroika, 118
The Russian Intellectual as the Only Hope for
Russia s Salvation: Bondarev s The Game, 123
The Chronicle of Moral Collapse: Rasputin s The Fire, 127
The Traditional Family as the Cure for the Ills of Society:
Viktor Astaf ev, 129
Publicists as Militants: Vasilii Belov, 132
Notes, 135
9 Alternative Literature I: The Thieves of Language 139
The Chronicler of the Mute Generation :
Vladimir Makanin, 142
Contents • ix
History as Language: Mikhail Kuraev, 147
Patterns of Novelistic Representation:
Aleksandr Ivanchenko, 151
Notes, 155
10 Alternative Literature II: Games Women Play 157
The Voice of the Crowd: Liudmila Petrushevskaia, 158
The Economy of Female Violence: NinaSadur, 163
The Phantoms of the Text: Tatiana Tolstaya, 167
Eroticism Rediscovered: Valeriia Narbikova, 172
Notes, 187
11 Conclusion 191
Notes, 194
Selected Bibliography 197
About the Book and Author 211
Index 213
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