Vladimir Sorokin's discourses : a companion / Dirk Uffelmann.

"Vladimir Sorokin is the most prominent and the most controversial contemporary Russian writer. Having emerged as a prose writer in Moscow's artistic underground in the late 1970s and early 80s, he became visible to a broader Russian audience only in the mid-1990s, with texts shocking the...

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Main Author: Uffelmann, Dirk (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Brookline, MA : Academic Studies Press, 2020.
Series:Companions to Russian literature.
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505 0 |a Introduction: The late Soviet Union and Moscow's artistic underground -- The Queue and collective speech -- The Norm and Socialist realism -- Marina's Thirtieth Love and dissident narratives -- A Novel and classical Russian literature -- A Month in Dachau and entangled totalitarianisms -- Sorokin's new media strategies and civic position in post-Soviet Russia -- Blue Lard and pulp fiction -- Ice and esoteric fanaticism : a new Sorokin? -- Day of the Oprichnik and political (anti- )utopias -- The Blizzard and self-references of a meta-classic -- Manaraga and reactionary anti-globalism -- Discontinuity in continuity: prospects. 
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