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BESIEGED LENINGRAD
/ BARSKOVA, POLINAYYEAUTHOR
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
WALKING THROUGH THE SIEGE: ROUTES, ROUTINES, AND THE PATHS OF THE
IMAGINATION
SPATIALIZED ALLEGORY: SPEAKING DYSTROPHY OTHERWISE
PARADOXES OF SIEGE VISION: DARKNESS, BLINDNESS, AND KNOWLEDGE
FRAMING THE SIEGE SUBLIME: URBAN SPECTACLE AND CULTURAL MEMORY
THE SPATIAL PRACTICE OF SIEGE READING
READING INTO THE SIEGE: HETEROCHRONIC DIRECTIONS OF ESCAPIST READING
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Bibliography
Archival Materials
Blavatnik Archive Foundation, New York
Gosudarevstennyi Russkii muzei St. Petersburg
Fond 100
Muzei Obshchestva Stepykh, St. Petersburg
Otdel Rukopisei Gosudarstvbnnoi Publichnoi Biblioteki (G PB), St. Petersburg
Fond 1015
ROSSIISKAIA NAT SI O N AL ’nAl A BIBLIOTEKA, St. PETERSBURG
Fond 1015
Tsentral’nyi Gosudarstvennyi Arkhiv Literatury i Iskusstva (TsGALI),
St. Petersburg
Fond 2
Fond 97
Fond 293
Fond 622
Fond 7278
Tsentral’nyi Gosudarstvennyi Arkhiv Literatury i Iskusstva (TsGALI), Moscow
Fond 2440
interviews
Sergei Loznitsa, email correspondence, May 15,2008.
Sergei Loznitsa, email correspondence, February 7,2009.
Viktor Torkanovsky, interview with Eugene Ostashevsky, 2010.
Iurii Kolosov, interview with the author, St. Petersburg, July 1,2008.
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Index
Adamovich» Ales: “The Book of the Blockade”
186; diverse readership of, 188; paradoxes
of book by, 189
Agamben, Giorgio, 79-80
Akhmatova, Anna: readings of, 144; star-
vation in 1919,170; speeches of, studio
recordings, 190; Siege poem “Courage”
(“Muzhestvo”), 215n56
Alexeeva, Ekaterina, 90-91
Andreev, Daniil, 107,109-110
Anikushin, Mikhail, 190
Antonova, Olga, 188
Antsiferov, Nikolai: The Soul of Peterburg
(Dusha Peterburga), 114
Ar ids, Philippe, 56
Auschwitz, 3-4
Azarov, Vsevolod, 77-79
Bachelard, Gaston, 79,138, 150
Badaev: warehouse fire, 101
Bakhtin, Mikhail, 68; term outsidedness by,
157; “epic time”, 176-1977
Balshaw, Maria, 153
Barthes, Roland, 157
Basilashvili, Oleg, 188
Bauer, 149
Bely, Andrei, 120
Benjamin, Walter, 60,68, 70,141,148
Benua, Alexander [Alexandre Benois], 113,
115
Berggolts, Olga: addressing the city, 13;
describing Sieve movement, 22; contender
for the official title, “Siege poet”, 37; narra-
tive poem, “Your Path”(“Tvoi put’”) 45-50,
bathhouse episode, in Daytime Stars
(Dnevnye zvezdy), 66-71; “deviations,” in
poem, 80; metaphoric moves of sublima-
tion and unexpected “colorful visions”,
in poem, 104; suffering tragic loss 106;
troubled empowerment, led to a creative
intensification in poem, 107; trajectory, of
108; contributor, to the Leningrad Radio
Committee, 186; diary, comparing of 194
Berlin, Isaiah: visit to Leningrad, 143
Bianki, Vitaly: detailed description of, the
spectacle of luminophors, 78; spectacle
of darkness, 79;“Gorod, kotoryi pokinuli
pritsy,” 89; visiting Leningrad, in Febru-
ary-March 1942, 142-143; judgment, on
escapist strategies of Siege reading, 151
Bibliophile Society of Leningrad, 143;
publication of, The Bibliophile’s Almanac
[Al’manakh bibliofila], 144
Bilibin, Ivan, 113
Bloch, Ernst, 43
Blok, Alexander: mentioning of, in poem 137;
plot offering, 153; rereading of, during
the Siege, 167-169; poetry of, as a sensory
trigger, 170; ghosts, of poetry, 172; the role
of poetry of, in other’s work, 173; “Retribu-
tion” (“Vozmezdie”), 173-174,176
Bobrov, Mikhail, 91-92
Bobyshov, Mikhail, 107
Bonitzer, Pascal, 182
Books: experience Siege-time renaissance, 134;
private collections of, 144; spaces, plagued,
140; State Public Library’s purchase and
evacuation of, 144
Book collectors: apartments of, 141
Bookstores of Leningrad, 134; Lavka pisatelei
(the Writers’Bookstore), 138,143,147;
Lenokogiz, 147
Boriskovich, 56, 65, 71
Borodin, Alexander, 184
Buckler, Julie, 38
Burke, Edmund: 12, 98, Burkian sublime, 97;
understanding, of sublime, 125
Büscher, Monika, 146, 148
Butovskii, Iakov, 199n26
Bykov, Pavel, 141
Bykova, Zinaida, 141
Byliev, Nikolai, 64-66
Bytovoi, Semyon, 86-87
Carmen, Roman, 23
Catherine the Great, 147
228
INDEX
Cavarero, Adriana, 69
Cawelti, John, 154
Cervantes, Miguel de, 195-196
Chaiko, Igor, 98
Chlon, Michel: influential notion of synchresis,
193
Chukovskaia, Lydia, 150
Chukovsky, Kornei, 164
Chukovsky, Nikolai, 164
Connor, Steven, 180
Dal, Vladimir, 69
Darov, Anatoly:Blokada (Blockade) 31-34,
36-37, 39-40,42; insertion of imaginary
version, of Leningradskaia Pravda, 38;
attempt to construct besieged Nevsky, 43;
textual walks cape, of 50; description of a
Siege-era game blokiana, 168,171-172,
212n47
de Certeau, Michael, 18, 26,76, 107
de Custine, Marquis, 187, 197n4
Dickens, Charles, 150, 153,161; Great
Expectations, 162-163; David Copperfield,
163-164
Dobuzhinsky, Mstislav: Petersburg (Peterburg),
114,128; 117
Dostoevsky, Fedor, 39, 112, 137, 147
Druskin, Iakov: ideologist of OBERIU, 118
Druzhinin, Vladimir: “The Bronze Horseman,”
121
Dudin, Mikhail, 119-121
Dumas, Alexandre, 151-152
Dzhabaev, Dzhambul, 124
Edensor, Tim, 25,28, 42,49, 82
Eikhenbaum, Boris, 100
Fadeev, Alexander, 89
Fasmer, Max, 69
Felker-Quinn, Ben, 216n97
Filonov, Pavel, 61,101
Fitinhoff, Georgy, 15-16
Fletcher, Angus, 69
Flint, Alexander, 197nl 1
Foucault, Michael, 140, 153; heterotopia, concept
of, 124, 153
Freidenberg, Olga: witness, of movement in
the city, 24-25; a duality of chaos and order
in the city, 29, account, of the trivial and
dreadful, 44; depiction of Siege experience
(blokadsnosf) 45; diary-memoir A Human
Besieged (Osada cheloveka), 80; extinction of
light, 81, 125
Fussell, Paul, 10
Galvin, Eduard, 83-88
Garshin, 112
Géricault, Théodore, 58
Ginzburg, Evgenia, 168
Ginzburg, Lydia: space representation, in Siege
notes, 7-8, 10; characterization, of the
Siege crowd, 26-27, “circular movement
of dystrophic life,” 34; circle, stands for the
movement in space, 35-36; description of
a 1943 conference of Leningrad writers, 37;
literary identification of, alienation 54; dark-
ness, in Siege notes, 74-76, 92, 98; the idea of
new knowledge, 89; the Siege estrangement,
100; the relationship between the city and
the “user,” 107, Blockade Diary, analysis of
Tolstoy, 155; perceptive analysis of herme-
neutic mechanism, 181; Siege sound, 182,
rawness of destruction, 185; writer at the
Leningrad Radio Committee, 186
Glazunov, Alexander, 184
Glebova, Tatiana, 40-41, 54,61-62,65,70-72,
101, 107, 134, 159
Glikin, Iakov, 129
Glinka, Vladislav: Hermitage scholar, 125; “The
Masters Little House” (“Domik magistra”),
172
Gnedich, Tatiana, 180
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 176
Gogol, Nikolai, 39-40
Gollerbakh, Erikh, 143-146, 148, 212n34,
214n43
Golubeva, Marta, 192
Gor, Gennady, 194-195
Gorky, Maxim: World Literature ( Vsemirnaia
literature) series, 146
Goya, 65,159
Granin, Daniil, 186, 188-189
Grevs, Ivan, 147
Griaznov, Feodosy, 101
Grigoriev, Mikhail: cellar inhabitant at Hermit-
age, 126
Grinberg, 117
Hermitage Museum: space, 4,123; etchings of,
8; deserted, 39; burial place, 34; outlook, 56;
workers, 57, 125-126, 201nl2; chronicler
of, 126; the Rembrandts collection at, 126;
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229
cellars at, 126-127,171 ; “forbidden room” at,
187; “Siege room” at, 5,193; topic in film, 193
Hill is Miller, J., 57
Hitler, Adolf, 59, 65
Hodgson, Katharine, 45
Homer, 176
Hugo, Viktor, 77
Iakhontov, Vladimir: Petersburg, 123; propa-
ganda text, 123; Leningrad, 124
Iaremich, 117
Inber, Vera: “Pulkovsky Meridian,” 16; diary
entry, 27; contender for the official title
of "the Siege poet,” 37; description of
Tikhonov’s writing, as an inalienable part
of the winter urbanscape, 38; depiction of
dead bodies in diary, observation on effects
of starvation, 56; mortality infects inanimate
objects, 57; confusing juxtapositions offered
by the Siege urbanspace, 95-96; Siege-
induced inspiration in the diary, of 108;
conflicted nature of the Siege cityscape, 111;
phenomenon of self-defense, 116; remark on
Pushkin Museum’s curator, 130; presence of
Tikhonov’s novel in the Siege consciousness,
156; comparison of published writings and
private diaries, 194
Ingold, Tim, 28
Iser, Wolfgang, 154
Iudenich, Nikolai, 24, 51, 113,170
ludina, Marina, 68
Iudovin, Solomon, 96
Kaganov, Grigory, 6,98,127
Kamensky, 120
Kant, 12,98
Kantor, Alfred, 21 On 102
Karmen, Roman, 89
Kaverin, Veniamin, 186
Khauze, Olga, 167-168
Khmelnitskaia, Tamara, 32,180
Kennedy, Liam, 153
Kipling, Rudyard, 204n7
Kirov, Sergei, 30
Kirsakov, 121
Kirschenbaum, Lisa, 6, 54, 113,190
Kniazev, Georgy, 30, 169,171, 177, 215n56
Kobrin, Kirill, viii, 35, 107,204n7
Kolosov, Iury, 99,127
Kolosova, Sophia: collection of, 127
Konashevich, Vladimir, 107, 165-166,178
Kordobovsky, Konstantin, 3, 117
Kornilov, Petr, 117, 143
Korolenko, Vladimir, 86
Kostrovitskaia, Vera, 55-56, 179
Kots, Ekaterina, 81-82
Kozintsev, Grigory, 30-31, 199n25
Krandievskaia, Natalia: metaphoric moves
of sublimation and unexpected "colorful
visions”, 104; 106-108, The Bronze Horseman,
on, 122-123; Tolstoy enters the Siege, in a
poem, 159; Dickens’s influence, on poetry,
161; presence of Rembrandt, 21 OnlOl
Krestovsky, V s evolo d, 112
Kristeva, Julia, 69
Kurbatov, Vladimir, 143
Kurdov, Valentin, 97, 167
Kustodiev, Boris, 66
Kuzmin, Mikhail, 144
Kuznetsov (party leader), 182
LaCapra, Dominick, 98
Lazarev, Dmitry, 94-95, 111,128
Lazareva, Nina, 78
Lebedev, Georgy: Russian Museum curator, 129;
131, 156-157
Lebedev, Veniamin, 147
Lefebvre, Henri, 17-18
Leningrad (journal), 121 -122
Lermonton, 167
Lerner, Nikolai, 147
Leskov, 186
Lesman, Moisei, 152
Likhachev, Boris, 119
Likhachev, Dmitry, 102; Pechatnyi dvor (Print-
ing Office), 136; 168
London, Jack, 151
Lotman, Iury, 112; characterization of Peters-
burg, 128-129
Loznitsa, Sergei: Siege newsreel footage, 23; The
Blockade, 179, 182-186, 188-190
Luknitsky, Pavel, 54, 73-74,78, 133
Lustberg, Erikh, 150
MacLachlan, Gale, 125
Magarill, Evgenia, 61, 107
Malevannaia, Larisa, 188
Malysh, Gavriil, 61
Mandelshtam, Osip: Voronezh, in, 173
Manilla, Elena: diarist, 99, 206nl8
Mashkova, Maria, 138, 141, 147-148
Mayakovsky, Vladimir, 137, 167
230
INDEX
Melnikov, Maxim: book-dealer, 146
Merezhkovsky: "December the Fourteenth” (14
dekabria), 133
Mikhailov, Evgeny: FEKS group cameraman,
75
Mikhailova, Anna, vii; Siege poems, 75-76
Miliutina, Vera, 8-10, 57,123, 126
Minash, R. la.: librarian, 147
Mogiliansky, A. P.: librarian, 147
Moliere, 129
Mokhova-Loseva, Nina, 27
Morozov, Viktor, 16, 52-53, 124
Morozov-Tikhonov, see Morozov Viktor,
Tikhonov Nikolai
Morson, Gary Saul, 175
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 190
Mozgovoi, Leonid: Petersburg stage star, 188
Murashkinsky: library of, 147
Murav, Harriet, 12,206nl 1
Naiman, Eric, 63
Napoleon, 155
Nekrasov, 112, 167
Nell, Victor, 152
Neratova, Rimma, 99,101, 155-156
Nikitin, Fedor, 25, 97, 99
Nikolaev, laroslav, 3,21
Nikolsky, Alexander, 111
Nochlin, Linda, 58
Novikov, 149
Ostashevsky, Eugene, 216n97
Ostrota (acuteness/sharpness), 110
Ostroumova-Lebedeva, Anna: refusal to be
evacuated, 13; self-observation in diary, 54;
physical health, 63; aesthetic bridging, 113;
engage to complete decorative work, 114;
nondiscrimination of historical epochs,
115; eschatological expressions of the
Petersburg text, 116; described in texts by
others, 117; urbanspaces, 118; lithographic
depictions, 120; images of, on postcards, 124;
description of the Siege weight loss, 201n4;
timelessness peacefulness in diary, 209n75;
depiction of the Bronze Man, 209n82;
productive relationship, with the genre
postcards, 209n90
Ostrovskaia, Sofia: an arrested time, repetitive
routine, 35; book selling, tragic vacillation,
245; reading War and Peace, 157; acceptance
of divisions, 158; analysis of two sieges,
170-171; projection of vtorichnoe vstuplenk,
171
Ostrovsky, Nikolai, 186
Oushakine, Serguei, 71
Pakhomov, Alexei, 44-46,57-58,61-62
Panteleev, Leonid, 55,62 -63,108-109,154,162,
165, 167,181
Parkhomov, 2 01 n 19
Pavlov, Nikolai, 120, 124
Pechatnyi dvor (Printing Office), 136
Peter the Great, 4, 122-124
Petto grad, crisis of 1919-1921,169
Piranesi, 209n78
Platunov, Mikhail, 62
Poe, Edgar Allan, 129, 153,159-160,164,
195-196
Popkov (party leader), 182
Popkov, Petr, 83
Potsukailo, Igor: "I Hear the Blockade” ("la
slyshu blokadu”) 179; 190
Pozdniakova, Tatiana, 198nl4
Proust, Marcel, 153, 165-167,178
Pushkin, Alexander: in Glebova’s recount, 71;
two opposed modes of Petersburg existed,
after, 112; The Bronze Horseman, 120-123;
Pushkin museum, 130; books and papers,
of, 147; role of poetry during the Siege, 167;
Pushkiniana theme of Petersburg, 174; "loud
readings,” including, 186; "The Tale of the
Old Man and the Golden Fish,” 196
Punin, Nikolai, 192
Radlov, 147
Rakhlin, Gennady; organizer of Lavka pisatelei
(the Writers'Bookshop), 142; 143,146-147
Rakov, Lev, 19
Reid, Ian, 125
Reizov, Boris, 122
Rembrandt, 33,126-127,210nl01
Romanov dynasty, 4
Rozhdestvensky, Vsevolod, 144
Rubens, Peter Paul, 65
Rudakov, Sergei: 173; “ Vozmezdie” (“Retribu-
tion”), 175-177
Rzhanov, Kim, 77-79
Saianov, Vissarion, 59
Sáliamon, Galina, 79
Sandomirskaja, Irina, 80
Schiller, Friedrich, 31
INDEX
231
Schonle, Andreas, 8,192
Selivanov, Nikolai, 59-60
Seremetakis, C. Nadia, 85
Serov, Vladimir, 9-10,61-62
Shalamov, Varlam, 168
Shaporina, Liubov, 102,131; peremeshchenie
vnimaniia (a shift of attention), 137-138;
142-143
Shcherbacheva, Maria, 201 ni2, 210n99
Shchukin, 30-31
Shillingovsky, Pavel, 113,209n76; Petersburg:
Ruins and resurrection (.Petersburg: Ruiny i
vozrozhdenie), 117-118
Shilov, Fedor: 134; 143,146-148, 163
Shishova, Zinaida, 103,107,151-152, 186
Shklovsky, Viktor, 17, 51-52,60,89,100, 187
Shostakovich, 184,190
Shutov, Viktor, 86-88
Shvarts, Evgenii, 212n34
Siege: allegorization, 71; annihilation of
books, 133; art world, 9; artists, 13; beauty,
phenomenon of, 98; blindness, 82-83, 87;
body, 51-52, 54-57, 61-62, 69-72; body
relation, 26; cityscape, 111,131, 142; crowd,
26; darkness, 91-93, 180; defamiliariza-
tion, 35, 100-101; estrangement 101,107;
experience (blokadnost*),45; game blokiaday
168; habituation to death, 56; history, 3,8;
information consumption, 40; knizhnik, 146,
148; “listeners", 83, 86; monstrosity, 69-70,
movement, 36; museum director, 19-20;
NKVD patrol in, 29; newsreel footage, 23;
poetics, 13; polics of representation, 60;
postcards, 15, 52-53,61, 117; posters, 60, 64;
press, 38; propaganda, 9,38, 48, 78; propa-
ganda art, 125; reader, 150; reading, 13,133;
ruin 7, 9; Siege Room, 4-6; space, 12-13,17,
20,23,30; spatial image, 21; spatial writing,
18; spatiality, 5-6, 8,16,19,22, 73, 98, 134;
spectacle, 97, 126; Sublime, 12-13,94,98,
102,109; sublimity (vozvyshennost*), 98;
topography, 27, 31,134; trauma, 10, 14, 55,
71; traumatic psychology, 35; vision, 73-74;
vision and inspiration, 49-50; visual repre-
sentation, 51; walkers, 25,27, 39,42; walking
in, 22,24,26-28; urban representations, 4,
11-12, 17-18, 20-21; urban writing, 10,13;
urbanspace, 14, 95,131
Siege, Petrograd of, 17, 60, 113; image of, 19
Smirdin, Alexander: homage to Lavka pisateiei,
143
Sokolov: professor, 149
Sokurov, Aleksandr: Russian Ark, 4, 187-188,
193; We Read uThe Book of the Blockaded
179, 188; disembodied sound, 185; aesthetic
minimalism, 189; Francophonia, 193;
contemplations of the fate of Petersburg in,
216n92
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, 12, 206nll
Somov, Konstantin: artist, 75
Stalin, Joseph, 30, 124, 169; camp, 19; mythmak-
ing, 122
Strakhun, Ilya: Leningrad surgeon general, 56
Sultan-Shakh, Anna, 126
Suslova, Ekaterina: description of Siege-time
reading, 139
Taras enkov, Anatoly, 136-137
Tartakovsky, Viktor, 80
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr, 184,190
Theberge, Paul, 179
Tikhonov, Nikolai: postcard, 16; description
of walking, during a nighttime bombing,
26; “Kirov with us” (“Kirov s name”), 30;
contender of for the official title of “the
Siege poet,” 37; reception of the 1942 Stalin
Prize, 38; vision of the Nevsky Prospect, 42;
Nevsky space, 43; texual walkspace, in 50;
postcard text, 52-53; “Spring” (“Vesna”), 103;
“approved” chronicles of besieged Lenin-
grad, 119; a 1919 poem, 124
Tolstoy, Alexei, 122, 156
Tolstoy, Leo, 146, 153, 158-159, 162, 186; War
and Peace, 134, 138, 155-157
Tomashevsky, Boris, 68
Toporov, Vladimir, 112, 115
Torkanovsky, Viktor, 29-30
Ts., Zinaida, see Bykova Zinaida
Tschopl, Carin, 45
Turgenev, Ivan, 147
Tyrsa, Nikolai, 113
Urban beauty, 113
Ukhtomsky, Alexei, 152
Urry, John, 23,145,148
Van Buskirk, Emily, 100
Velikotnaia, Tatiana, 133
Verdi, Giuseppe, 190
Verne, Jules, 142
Verstraten, Peter, 185
Villa-Lobos, Heitor, 190
232
INDEX
Vinokurov, V I., 63
Vishnevsky, Vsevolod: bifurcated urban gaze,
25; contender for the official title, “the
Siege poet” 37; self-observation, in diary,
54; remark, on contrasting types in the
starving city, 62; “approved” chronicler of the
besieged city, 119; ideological significance
of the monument, 120; refrain, repeats, 121;
reading of Blok, 169; comparison of pub-
lished writings and private diaries, of, 194
Voevodin, Vsevolod: “The Bookstore” (“Kniznaia
lavka”), 163,166
Voltaire, 147
Voltman-Spasskaia, Varvara: An Old Books
(Staraia kniga) 134
Voronina, Tatiana, vii
Vygodsky, David, 147
Weiss, Allen S., 185, 190
Wells, H, G.,86
World of Art (Mir isskustva) movement, 113-114
Young, James, 179
Zagursky, Boris, 113,116
Zemel, Carol, 12
Zinoviev, Grigory: “Petrogradocentrism,” 119
Zhdanov, Andrei, 140,182,184
Zhuravlev, D. F.; librarian, 147
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title | Besieged Leningrad aesthetic responses to urban disaster |
title_auth | Besieged Leningrad aesthetic responses to urban disaster |
title_exact_search | Besieged Leningrad aesthetic responses to urban disaster |
title_full | Besieged Leningrad aesthetic responses to urban disaster Polina Barskova |
title_fullStr | Besieged Leningrad aesthetic responses to urban disaster Polina Barskova |
title_full_unstemmed | Besieged Leningrad aesthetic responses to urban disaster Polina Barskova |
title_short | Besieged Leningrad |
title_sort | besieged leningrad aesthetic responses to urban disaster |
title_sub | aesthetic responses to urban disaster |
topic | World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns Russia (Federation) Collective memory Russia (Federation) Saint Petersburg World War, 1939-1945 Influence Raumvorstellung Motiv (DE-588)4333108-7 gnd Leningrader Blockade (DE-588)4193689-9 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd |
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