Twentieth-century Russian poetry : reinventing the canon / edited by Katharine Hodgson, Joanne Shelton and Alexandra Smith.
The canon of Russian poetry has been reshaped since the fall of the Soviet Union. A multi-authored study of changing cultural memory and identity, this revisionary work charts Russia's shifting relationship to its own literature in the face of social upheaval. Literary canon and national identi...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : twentieth-century Russian poetry and the post-Soviet reader : reinventing the canon / Katharine Hodgson and Alexandra Smith
- From the margins to the mainstream : Iosif Brodskii and the twentieth-century poetic canon in the post-Soviet period / Aaron Hodgson
- 'Golden-mouthed Anna of all the Russias' : canon, canonisation, and cult / Alexandra Harrington
- Vladimir Maiakovskii and the national school curriculum / Natalia Karakulina
- The symbol of the symbolists : Aleksandr Blok in the changing Russian literary canon / Olga Sobolev
- Canonical Mandelʹshtam / Andrew Kahn
- Revising the twentieth-century poetic canon : Ivan Bunin in post-Soviet Russia / Joanne Shelton
- From underground to mainstream : the case of Elena Shvarts / Josephine von Zitzewitz
- Boris Slutskii : a poet, his time, and the canon / Katharine Hodgson
- The diasporic canon of Russian poetry : the case of the Paris note / Maria Rubins
- The thaw generation poets in the post-Soviet period / Emily Lygo
- The post-Soviet homecoming of first-wave Russian émigré poets and its impact on the reinvention of the past / Alexandra Smith
- Creating the canon of the present / Stephanie Sandler.