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Habent sua fata libelli et homines (Memoir and bibliographic notes) [PDF]
The present article focuses on four books from the author’s personal library. These books are collections of poems by brilliant Russian poets, the most famous ones in the 1960s and later. The author discusses the editorial history of these books, the way
Mark G. Altschuller
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ON OSIP MANDELSTAM’S POEM «CHERNOZEM»
The article offers the analysis of «Chernozem» («Humus»), a complex late-period poem by Osip Mandelstam. The author relies on the poet’s own opinion about «Chernozem», cited in the letter of S. B. Rudakov to his wife, and suggests that the poem should be read as a manifesto of the «New Ac-meism», in which the stone is replaced by the Voronezh humus.
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The Oeuvre Inspired by Utopias: On the Centennial of Klaus Huber (1924―2017)
The legacy of Swiss composer Klaus Huber (1924–2017) can be presented as one large ecumenical, social, cosmopolitan utopia, based on the ideas of thinkers, mystics, and poets from different eras and countries. Christian humanism, pacifism, and faith
Levon Hakobian (Akopyan)
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The principles of the formation of the author’s poetic ideography are highlighted — a new direction in the study of poetic texts, which is currently developing at the intersection of theoretical and practical ideography and author’s lexicography.
L. G. Babenko, V. A. Glazyrin
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One’s Own vs. Other / Another / Alien in the Conceptual and Aesthetic Paradigm of Modernism
This article focuses on the issue of the Other/Alien within the conceptual and aesthetic paradigm of modernism. In the context of modernistic ideas, the author analyses the philosophy of dialogue and phenomenological views on the Other as represented in ...
Roman Mnich
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A Sociological Analysis of the Role of Intellectuals in the Fight against Tyranny in Osip Mandelstam's Works [PDF]
The current research is an interdisciplinary study on the role of literature and intellectuals against the authoritarian government in the former Soviet Union.
Mahshid Hosseinianzarnaghi +1 more
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The article presents approaches to the automatic detection of sound repetitions and the measurement of sound coherence in Russian poetic text basing on the syllabocentric concept of the sound texture of the verse, which distinguishes the phonosyllabeme ...
Georgy V. Vekshin +2 more
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The School of Reading Osip Mandelshtam: Readers No. 1, 2, 3
“To prove now, that the history of literature is not only the history of writers, but also the history of readers […] means to belabor the obvious,” stated Alexander Beletskii a century ago, but the task of the detailed detecting of the separate groups ...
Roman Timenchik
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Delad läsekrets och dubbelt seende
Divided Audience and Double Vision. The Aesopian Depths of Osip Mandelstam’s Two Tramcars Though a belief that children’s literature served only as a form of reluctant outlet for writers in the early Soviet period has predetermined a view of these ...
Sara Pankenier Weld
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Kontury ruského symbolismu // An outline of Russian Symbolism [PDF]
In order to describe the literary processes in the era of symbolism and the following decades it is important to realize that next to the avant-gard movements there is also the trend of the „anti-modern modernism“ (Milan Kundera).
Vladimír Svatoň
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