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Montaging Pushkin - Pushkin and Visions of Modernity in Russian Twentieth-Century Poetry (Paperback)
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Montaging Pushkin - Pushkin and Visions of Modernity in Russian Twentieth-Century Poetry (Paperback)
Series: Studies in Slavic Literature and Poetics, 46
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Montaging Pushkin offers for the first time a coherent view of
Pushkin's legacy to Russian twentieth-century poetry, giving many
new insights. Pushkin is shown to be a Russian forerunner of
Baudelaire. Furthermore it is argued that the rise of the Russian
and European novel largely changed the ways Russian poets have
looked at themselves and at poetic language; that novelisation of
poetry is detectable in the major works of poetry that engaged in a
creative dialogue with Pushkin, and that polyphonic lyric has been
achieved. Alexandra Smith locates significant examples of Pushkin's
cinematographic cognition of reality, suggesting that such dynamic
descriptions of Petersburg helped create a highly original animated
image of the city as comic apocalypse, which followers of Pushkin
appropriated very successfully even as far as the late twentieth
century. Montaging Pushkin will be of interest to all students of
Russian poetry, as well as specialists in literary theory, European
studies and the history of ideas. "Smith's thesis is both startling
and original: that Pushkin, for all his Mozart-like fluidity and
perfection, can be productively read as a poet of pain and
violence. His reflex was to respond to the totalizing,
authoritative public landscape of his era with an equally severe
but specifically private, individualizing, disciplined set of
demands on the Poet. The recurring attention that later generations
have paid toward those aspects of Pushkin's life and texts governed
by the private right to resist or to initiate violence (his duel,
his struggles with the bureaucracy, his failed pursuit of service
with honour) suggest that this mythologeme is among the most
productive in Pushkin's astonishing legacy" CARYL EMERSON (A.
Watson Armour III University Professor of Slavic Languages and
Literatures, Chair of the Slavic Department, Professor of
Comparative Literature at Princeton University) "Smith's innovative
study offers a wonderful analysis of how cinematographic editing
and polyphony are detected in Russian twentieth-century poetry...
It views Pushkin as a "reference obligee" of contemporary urban
poetry" VERONIQUE LOSSKY (Professor Emeritus of Russian Literature
at the Universite de Paris-Sorbonne IV)
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