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Isaac Babel And The Self-Invention Of Odessan Modernism eBook

by Rebecca Jane Stanton
language: english
Publisher: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY PRESS, July of 2012 ‧
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In what marks an exciting new critical direction, Rebecca Stanton contends that the city of Odessa-as a canonical literary image and as a kaleidoscopic cultural milieu-shaped the narrative strategies developed by Isaac Babel and his contemporaries of the Revolutionary generation. Modeling themselves on the tricksters and rogues of Odessa lore, Babel and his fellow Odessans Val-entin Kataev and Yury Olesha manipulated their literary personae through complex, playful, and often subversive negotiations of the boundary between autobiography and fiction. In so doing, they cannily took up a place prepared for them in the Russian canon and fostered modes of storytelling that both reflected and resisted the aesthetics of Socialist Realism. Stanton concludes with a rereading of Babel's "autobiographical" stories and examines their leg-acy in post-Thaw works by Kataev, Olesha, and Konstantin Paustovsky.

Isaac Babel And The Self-Invention Of Odessan Modernism

by Rebecca Jane Stanton

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ISBN: 9780810166158
Publisher: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date: July of 2012
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > Europe
EAN: 9780810166158