Red Virgin Soil

Red Virgin Soil
Title Red Virgin Soil PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Maguire
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 508
Release 2000
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780810117419

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"Red Virgin Soil is a detailed study of the eponymous journal that was the most significant Soviet literary journal of the 1920's. The journal published belles lettres, theory, and criticism and represented the first serious attempt in Russia in nearly half a century to shape an entire generation of writers, readers, and critics through the energy and authority of such a forum." "Maguire's work is also a survey of Soviet literary culture in that critical period between the end of the Civil War and the onslaught of the Stalinist era, a period when writers could still engage in public debate about literature's role in the building of a revolutionary culture." --Book Jacket.

Art as the Cognition of Life

Art as the Cognition of Life
Title Art as the Cognition of Life PDF eBook
Author Aleksandr Konstantinovich Voronskiĭ
Publisher Mehring Books
Pages 555
Release 1998
Genre Communism and literature
ISBN 0929087763

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Voronsky was an outstanding figure of post-revolutionary Soviet intellectual life, editor of the most important literary journal of the 1920s in the USSR and a supporter of Trotsky and the Left Opposition in the struggle against Stalinism. A defender of "fellow traveler" writes and an opponent of the Proletarian Culture movement, Voronsky was one of the authentic representatives of classical Marxism in the field of literary criticism in the twentieth century. He was executed by Stalin in 1937. Following Voronsky's "rehabilitation" in 1957, several of his writings were published in the USSR in heavily censored form. All cuts have been restored for this edition.

Russian Poet/Soviet Jew

Russian Poet/Soviet Jew
Title Russian Poet/Soviet Jew PDF eBook
Author Maxim Shrayer
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 206
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780742507807

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Based in part on archival materials, Russian Poet/Soviet Jew examines the short and brilliant career of Eduard Bagritskii (1895-1934), a major Russian poet of Jewish origin. Shrayer provides a short biography, an examination of the problems of Jewish identity and Jewish self-hatred, and interviews with contemporary leaders of Russian ultra-nationalism to explore Bagritskii's Russian/Jewish dual identity. The book also includes the first English-language translations of Bagritskii's major works, along with rare archival photographs documenting the trajectory of his life and career.

JID

JID
Title JID PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 710
Release 1922
Genre Diseases
ISBN

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Handbook of Russian Literature

Handbook of Russian Literature
Title Handbook of Russian Literature PDF eBook
Author Victor Terras
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 584
Release 1985-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780300048681

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Profiles the careers of Russian authors, scholars, and critics and discusses the history of the Russian treatment of literary genres such as drama, fiction, and essays

Collected Reprints from the George Williams Hooper Foundation for Medical Research

Collected Reprints from the George Williams Hooper Foundation for Medical Research
Title Collected Reprints from the George Williams Hooper Foundation for Medical Research PDF eBook
Author George Williams Hooper Foundation for Medical Research
Publisher
Pages 996
Release 1923
Genre Medicine
ISBN

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Reprints from various medical and scientific periodicals.

The Most Dangerous Art

The Most Dangerous Art
Title The Most Dangerous Art PDF eBook
Author Donald Loewen
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 239
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 0739120832

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At a time in Russia's history when poets could be (and sometimes were) killed for a poem, the autobiographies of three prominent poets, Osip Mandelstam, Marina Tsvetaeva, and Boris Pasternak, became a courageous defense of poetry. The Most Dangerous Art shows how these autobiographies trace an emotional trajectory that corresponds to the intensity of the social and state pressures that threatened Russian poets from the early 1920s to the late 1950s. During a period when literature became intensely political, and creative freedom became intensely risky, these autobiographies proclaim poetry's immortality and defend the poet's right to individual creativity against an increasingly threatening Soviet literary hierarchy. Donald Loewen provides detailed close readings of these biographies and juxtaposes these readings with historical context. The Most Dangerous Art is an illuminating contribution to the study of Russian literature. The volume is of special interest to researchers of 20th century Russian literature and autobiography.