Novy Mir

A Case Study in the Politics of Literature 1952-1958

Specificaties
Paperback, 228 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2009
ISBN13: 9780521109864
Rubricering
Juridisch :
Cambridge University Press e druk, 2009 9780521109864
Onderdeel van serie Cambridge Studies in
€ 36,84
Levertijd ongeveer 9 werkdagen
Gratis verzonden

Samenvatting

Originally published in 1981, this book is an examination of the politics of literary publishing in the Soviet Union, and in particular during the period after Stalin's death, in the 1950s. Dr Frankel focuses on the leading literary journal of the 1950s, Novy Mir, between whose covers so much important literary work first appeared: Pomerantsev's essay on sincerity in literature, Abramov's literary criticism, and Dudintsev's Not By Bread Alone. It was Novy Mir that published Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich in November, 1962. Under the editorship, first of Aleksandr Tvardovsky, then of Konstantin Simonov, the journal was strongly identified with the 'thaw', which, as Dr Drankel shows, had, paradoxically, been antcipated in the literary criticism of the last year of Stalin's life, a year known in other spheres for its repressive character. A detailed study of the journal combined with an analysis of the political and economic issues of the day enables the reader to appreciate the constant interaction of literature and politics in the Soviet Union.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9780521109864
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:228

Inhoudsopgave

Preface; Introduction; 1. Literary policy under Stalin 1952–1953; 2. The 'economic thaw'; 3. A temporary setback; 4. The 'political thaw'; 5. The return of Tvardovsky; 6. The literary process; 7. Conclusions; Notes; Select bibliography; Index.

Net verschenen

€ 36,84
Levertijd ongeveer 9 werkdagen
Gratis verzonden

Rubrieken

    Personen

      Trefwoorden

        Novy Mir