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Empire of Objects - Iurii Trifonov and the Material World of Soviet Culture Loot Price: R2,249
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Empire of Objects - Iurii Trifonov and the Material World of Soviet Culture: Benjamin M. Sutcliffe

Empire of Objects - Iurii Trifonov and the Material World of Soviet Culture

Benjamin M. Sutcliffe

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Although understudied in the West, Iurii Trifonov was a canonical Soviet author whose lifetime spanned nearly the whole of the USSR’s history and who embodied many of its contradictions. The son of a Bolshevik murdered on Stalin’s orders, he wrote his first novel in praise of the dictator’s policies. A lifelong Muscovite, he often set his prose in the Central Asian peripheries of the USSR’s empire. A subtle critic of the communist regime, he nonetheless benefited from privileges doled out by a censorious state.  Scholars have both neglected Trifonov in recent years and focused their limited attention on the author’s most famous works, produced in the 1960s through 1980s. Yet almost half of his output was written before then. In Empire of Objects, Benjamin Sutcliffe takes care to consider the author’s entire oeuvre. Trifonov’s work reflects the paradoxes of a culture that could neither honestly confront the past nor create a viable future, one that alternated between trying to address and attempting to obscure the trauma of Stalinism. He became increasingly incensed by what he perceived as the erosion of sincerity in public and private life, by the impact of technology, and by the state’s tacit support of greed and materialism. Trifonov’s work, though fictional, offers a compelling window into Soviet culture.

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Imprint: University of Wisconsin Press
Country of origin: United States
Release date: November 2023
Authors: Benjamin M. Sutcliffe
Dimensions: 229 x 152mm (L x W)
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 978-0-299-34400-9
Categories: Books
LSN: 0-299-34400-2
Barcode: 9780299344009

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