This article focuses on two novels by Vladimir Sharov, Staraia devochka (The Old Girl) and Voskreshenie Lazaria (The Resurrection of Lazarus), that address the Stalinist repressions of the 1930s. Through analysis of these novels, the article examines two interrelated aspects of Sharov’s works: their representation of traumatic history and their postmodernist style. The paper then examines the way these features of Sharov’s prose relate to broader, current cultural trends. Sharov’s novels contain a synthetic view of history that unites such incompatible elements as Orthodox Christianity, a variety of charismatic sects, Bolshevik ideology, and Stalinism. Despite Sharov’s unconventional view of the Soviet past, the article argues that there ar...
When we study the history of the artistic portrayal of an historical event, such as World War II, we...
In the years following the Russian Revolution, a sense of having witnessed the end of Russian histor...
This article discusses the philosophical semi-documentary novel In Memory of Memory by Maria Stepano...
This article focuses on two novels by Vladimir Sharov, Staraia devochka (The Old Girl) and Voskreshe...
© Journal of Language and Literature. The article considers the manner of history conceptualization ...
This article studies the poetics of historical reimagination in works by Guzel’ Iakhina and Sergei L...
A notable figure in the Russian literary landscape since the scandalous publication of his second no...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor and Francis via t...
This article deals with women-centred prose texts of the 1990s and 2000s in Russia written by women,...
Formerly reserved for adult, texts about traumatic events of the past have now entered the domain of...
This article explores the phenomenon of nostalgia for the Soviet era found in contemporary Russian s...
After Stalin's death in 1953, the Soviet Union dismantled the enormous system of terror and torture ...
‘Russkiy malchik’ – the hero of contemporary Russian literature The aim of this article is to prese...
The aim of this dissertation is to study the evolution of the Russian anti-utopian literary genre in...
233 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The dissertation examines the...
When we study the history of the artistic portrayal of an historical event, such as World War II, we...
In the years following the Russian Revolution, a sense of having witnessed the end of Russian histor...
This article discusses the philosophical semi-documentary novel In Memory of Memory by Maria Stepano...
This article focuses on two novels by Vladimir Sharov, Staraia devochka (The Old Girl) and Voskreshe...
© Journal of Language and Literature. The article considers the manner of history conceptualization ...
This article studies the poetics of historical reimagination in works by Guzel’ Iakhina and Sergei L...
A notable figure in the Russian literary landscape since the scandalous publication of his second no...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor and Francis via t...
This article deals with women-centred prose texts of the 1990s and 2000s in Russia written by women,...
Formerly reserved for adult, texts about traumatic events of the past have now entered the domain of...
This article explores the phenomenon of nostalgia for the Soviet era found in contemporary Russian s...
After Stalin's death in 1953, the Soviet Union dismantled the enormous system of terror and torture ...
‘Russkiy malchik’ – the hero of contemporary Russian literature The aim of this article is to prese...
The aim of this dissertation is to study the evolution of the Russian anti-utopian literary genre in...
233 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.The dissertation examines the...
When we study the history of the artistic portrayal of an historical event, such as World War II, we...
In the years following the Russian Revolution, a sense of having witnessed the end of Russian histor...
This article discusses the philosophical semi-documentary novel In Memory of Memory by Maria Stepano...