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Soviet Literature in the 1970s by N. N. Shneidman

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Soviet Literature in the 1970s

Artistic Diversity and Ideological Conformity

N. N. Shneidman, Norman N Shneidman

University of Toronto Press · Print & ebook · December 15, 1979

Reading lane: Russian & Soviet Literary Criticism

Although considerable attention has been given to dissident Soviet writers who have been exiled or driven underground, the officially published works of soviet writers are almost unknown in the West.

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Reading lane: Russian & Soviet Literary Criticism and East European Literary Criticism.Publisher: University of Toronto Press.

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Authors
N. N. Shneidman, Norman N Shneidman
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Published
December 15, 1979
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Russian & Soviet Literary Criticism · East European Literary Criticism
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Russian & Soviet Literary Criticism

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  • East European Literary Criticism

  • Russian & Soviet Literary Criticism

  • LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 20th Century

About This Book

Although considerable attention has been given to dissident Soviet writers who have been exiled or driven underground, the officially published works of soviet writers are almost unknown in the West. This book concentrates on those writers who have produced works of considerable interest and merit despite editorial controls. The opening chapter examines recent trends and the relationship between literary theory and practice, particularly in the light of the broadening horizo...

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Although considerable attention has been given to dissident Soviet writers who have been exiled or driven underground, the officially published works of soviet writers are almost unknown in the West. This book concentrates on those writers who have produced works of considerable interest and merit despite editorial controls. The opening chapter examines recent trends and the relationship between literary theory and practice, particularly in the light of the broadening horizons of official 'socialist realism.' Shneidman traces the creative development of six of the most gifted and popular Russian prose writers of the decade, emphasizing their publications of the 1970sand their diverse themes and styles. Sergei Zalygin sets his work in the revolutionary past, Vasil' Bykov and Iurii Bondarev write on war themes. Iurii Trifonov depicts the ordinary life of the city intelligentsia. Valentin Rasputin's stories are concerned with the fate of the Siberian peasant. Chingiz Aitmatov deals with problems of universal significance in a Kirghiz setting. This book recognizes the difficulties faced by contemporary creative writers in the USSR, and reflects the intellectual, ideological, and political atmosphere in which they work.

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