«This is an interesting and important book, the first attempt to
encapsulate the highly idiosyncratic œuvre and career of Evgeny
Popov, a major and controversial figure in the late Soviet and
post-Soviet literary landscape.» (Michael Pushkin, University of
Birmingham) «Morris is excellent in his treatment of the writer’s
attitude towards the past and history; and he differentiates between
Popov’s more nuanced and ambiguous view of the Soviet experiment and
those writers, likewise liberals, who have adopted a
‘confessional’ stance.» (Robert Porter, University of Bristol)
«A broad contextualization of the works of this important Russian
author.» (Christine Engel, University of Innsbruck) This is the first
book devoted to the writings of Evgeny Popov (born 1946), a major and
controversial figure in the late Soviet and post-Soviet literary
landscape. The author uses a wide range of primary and secondary
sources, many of them in Russian, alongside detailed analysis of the
novels and stories themselves. The introduction charts the course of
Popov’s personal and professional biography, including major turning
points such as the Metropole affair of 1979. A chapter on critical
contexts provides a clear account of the history of Popov’s
reception. Other chapters focus on the first collection of short
stories and the complexities of narrative voice, the concept of the
‘non-elucidatory principle’ at the heart of Popov’s poetics, and
the short story cycles in Metropole and Catalogue, from the late 1970s
and early 1980s. Finally the author addresses the key phenomenon of
Popov’s self-fictionalization in both his shorter and longer works
up to the present day.
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The Metafictional Worlds of Evgeny Popov
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783035304527
Publisert
2018
Utgave
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Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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