ISBN:
9781934843734
,
1934843733
Language:
English
Pages:
481 S.
,
Ill.
,
23 cm
Year of publication:
2011
Series Statement:
Borderlines: Russian and East European - Jewish studies series
DDC:
891.71/44
Keywords:
Slut︠s︡kiĭ, Boris Criticism and interpretation
;
Russian poetry History and criticism 20th century
;
Russian literature Jewish authors
;
History and criticism
;
Slut︠s︡kiĭ, Boris, 1919-1986
;
Criticism and interpretation
;
Russian poetry
;
20th century
;
History and criticism
;
Russian literature
;
Jewish authors
;
History and criticism
;
Sluckij, Boris Abramovič 1919-1986
;
Russisch
;
Jüdische Literatur
;
Rezeption
Abstract:
Introduction: poet-interpreter/translator-scribe -- Mythology/life, hermeneutics, translation -- The coordinates: origin-return-seclusion -- Pt. 1. Historiography -- The Ur-suite of 1940/41: "poems about Jews and Tatars" -- The poet-historian: transplantation added -- A blessed curse: The midrash of 1947-53 -- Looking at the burned planet: the post-holocaust verse -- The resurrected remnant: of horses and metapoetics -- Pt. 2. Polemics -- Writing the Jew: the poet's genealogies -- On account of the elegy: within cemetery walls -- Conversing about god: between the old and the new -- Pt. 3. Intertexts -- Among the objectivists: Charles Reznikoff -- Blindness and no insight: David Samoilov -- "leader of leaders and mentor of mentors": Il'ia Sel'vinskii -- "Weighty proofs of the unprovable": Ian Satunovskii -- the final myth: Pushkin -- conclusion: the reader in perpetuity
Note:
Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 432-[451] and indexes. - Introduction: poet-interpreter/translator-scribe -- Mythology/life, hermeneutics, translation -- The coordinates: origin-return-seclusion -- Pt. 1. Historiography -- The Ur-suite of 1940/41: "poems about Jews and Tatars" -- The poet-historian: transplantation added -- A blessed curse: The midrash of 1947-53 -- Looking at the burned planet: the post-holocaust verse -- The resurrected remnant: of horses and metapoetics -- Pt. 2. Polemics -- Writing the Jew: the poet's genealogies -- On account of the elegy: within cemetery walls -- Conversing about god: between the old and the new -- Pt. 3. Intertexts -- Among the objectivists: Charles Reznikoff -- Blindness and no insight: David Samoilov -- "leader of leaders and mentor of mentors": Il'ia Sel'vinskii -- "Weighty proofs of the unprovable": Ian Satunovskii -- the final myth: Pushkin -- conclusion: the reader in perpetuity
URL:
http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=33926
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