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Russian Literature since 1991

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Evgeny Dobrenko, Mark Lipovetsky, Serguei Alex. Oushakine, Kevin M. F. Platt, Eliot Borenstein, Alexander Etkind, Ilya Kalinin, Helena Goscilo, Marina Balina, Catherine Ciepiela, Stephanie Sandler, Ilya Kukulin, Boris Wolfson
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  • Date Published: July 2017
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107677685

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  • Russian Literature since 1991 is the first comprehensive, single-volume compendium of modern scholarship on post-Soviet Russian literature. The volume encompasses broad, complex and diverse sources of literary material - from ideological and historical novels to experimental prose and poetry, from nonfiction to drama. Written by an international team of leading experts on contemporary Russian literature and culture, it presents a broad panorama of genres in post-Soviet literature such as postmodernism, magical historicism, hyper-naturalism (in drama), and the new lyricism. At the same time, it offers close readings of the most prominent works published in Russia since the end of the Soviet regime and elimination of censorship. The collection highlights the interdisciplinary context of twenty-first-century Russian literature and can be widely used both for research and teaching by specialists in and beyond Russian studies, including those in post-Cold War and post-communist world history, literary theory, comparative literature and cultural studies.

    • Presents a broad panorama of forms and genres of post-Soviet literature, covering the most important trends, topics, authors and texts in Russian literature since 1991 in practically all its literary genres
    • Combines a survey of post-Soviet Russian literature and culture with close readings of the most prominent works published in Russia over more than two decades
    • Challenges a traditional idea of Russian studies as chained to the classics of the nineteenth century and irrelevant to contemporary cultural debates
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    'The editors' stated goal was to offer 'the first attempt at an integral study of Russian literature after the breakup of the Soviet Union' … In this they have succeeded admirably. This collection offers a simultaneously readable and thoughtful assessment of approximately forty texts and forty writers and a compelling overview of broad literary trends and developments.' Margaret Ziolkowski, The Russian Review

    'This richly detailed compendium of essays will be of interest to scholars, students of contemporary Russian literature and culture, and pedagogues' Elizabeth Skomp, The Slavonic and East European Review

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    • Date Published: July 2017
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107677685
    • length: 318 pages
    • dimensions: 230 x 152 x 17 mm
    • weight: 0.47kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. The burden of freedom: Russian literature after Communism Evgeny Dobrenko and Mark Lipovetsky
    2. Recycling of the Soviet Evgeny Dobrenko
    3. (Post)ideological novel Serguei Alex. Oushakine
    4. Historical novel Kevin M. F. Platt
    5. Dystopias and catastrophe tales after Chernobyl Eliot Borenstein
    6. Magical historicism Alexander Etkind
    7. Petropoetics Ilya Kalinin
    8. Postmodernist novel Mark Lipovetsky
    9. Narrating trauma Helena Goscilo
    10. (Auto)biographical prose Marina Balina
    11. The legacy of the Underground Poets Catherine Ciepiela
    12. New lyrics Stephanie Sandler
    13. Narrative poetry Ilya Kukulin
    14. New drama Boris Wolfson
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  • Editors

    Evgeny Dobrenko, University of Sheffield
    Evgeny Dobrenko is Professor and Head of Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies at the University of Sheffield. His most recent publications include A History of Russian Literary Theory and Criticism: The Soviet Age and Beyond (co-edited with Galin Tihanov, 2011), The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Russian Literature (co-edited with Marina Balina, Cambridge, 2011) and Noncanonical Classic: Dmitry Aleksandrovich Prigov (co-edited with Ilya Kukulin, Mark Lipovetsky and Maria Mayofis, 2010).

    Mark Lipovetsky, University of Colorado Boulder
    Mark Lipovetsky is Professor of Russian Studies in the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Colorado Boulder. He is the author of Charms of Cynical Reason: The Transformations of the Trickster Trope in Soviet and Post-Soviet Culture (2011), Paralogies: Transformation of (Post)modernist Discourse in Russian Culture of the 1920s–2000s (2008) and Russian Postmodernist Fiction: Dialogue with Chaos (1999).

    Contributors

    Evgeny Dobrenko, Mark Lipovetsky, Serguei Alex. Oushakine, Kevin M. F. Platt, Eliot Borenstein, Alexander Etkind, Ilya Kalinin, Helena Goscilo, Marina Balina, Catherine Ciepiela, Stephanie Sandler, Ilya Kukulin, Boris Wolfson

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