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This article discusses Joseph Brodsky’s 1985 autobiographical essay In a Room and a Half. It argues that the use of the exilic discourse in the essay enables Brodsky to subvert the genre of autobiography as it was defined during the Enlightenment.
Alexandra Smith
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Molly Thomasy Blasing: Snapshots of the Soul: Photo-Poetic Encounters in Modern Russian Culture
How can photography inform poetic language? Molly Thomasy Blasing, an associate professor of Russian studies at the University of Kentucky (USA) who specialises in modern and contemporary Russian poetry as well as encounters between literature and the ...
Lucija Furač
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Social transformation through community music projects: A scoping review
Abstract This article investigates the hypothesis that music can be a powerful catalyst for social transformation within specific territorial and social contexts. To explore this, a scoping review was conducted, aiming to identify the participants, networks and contexts described in the scientific literature on community music and to critically examine
Noemy Berbel‐Gómez +3 more
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The Courtroom Sketch: Journalism and Justice in Literaturnaia gazeta
Abstract In the decades following Stalin’s death, the newspaper Literaturnaia gazeta shaped Soviet legal culture through the genre of the courtroom sketch (sudebnyi ocherk), a blend of fact‐based reportage, personal memoir, literary narration, and social commentary aimed at the task of working through thorny questions of morality and legality.
Rebecca Reich
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ROLE OF NORMATIVE CLAUSES IN JOSEPH BRODSKY’S POETRY [PDF]
In the article we analyse semantic and syntactic structure of nominative clauses in the poetry of Ioseph Brodsky and we analyse the role of such sentence in the composition of his poems.
Rafaela Božić-Šejić
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Allen Ginsberg in Search of Soviet Dissidents [PDF]
The article reconstructs the history of the 1965 visit to the Soviet Union by Allen Ginsberg, a key figure of the American Beat Generation. Using archival materials from the Foreign Commission of the USSR Union of Writers introduced into scholarly ...
Aleksandra S. Surkova
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Jazz Strategies in the “July Intermezzo” by J. Brodsky
The aim of the study is to analyze Joseph Brodsky’s poetic cycle “July Intermezzo” (1961), to identify the peculiarities of jazz strategies of the “big” poetic text and its components, to realize the connection between the cycle and the musical nature ...
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Abstract This paper examines how an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) expert mission for technical assistance in the late 1950s to Greece was effectively transformed into a mission to achieve the IAEA′s central objective: to consolidate its position as the leading global authority on radiation protection. The study focuses on the work of Alfred
Loukas Freris
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Abstract Mountain belt architecture and evolution can be represented by frictional Coulomb wedges, a simplification that works well in the shallow deformation conditions of many foreland fold‐thrust belts. However, thin‐skinned fold‐thrust belts often occur in rocks that can deform ductily at low temperature.
Inga Boianju +2 more
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Литературные маски Иосифа Бродского
Literary masks of Joseph Brodsky The article deals with the literary masks of J. Brodsky as a way of the author’s ego representation; their masking, unleashing and conceptualizing functions are considered.
Irina Skoropanowa
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