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Title: Survey of Russian Literature


1
Survey of Russian Literature
  • From Modernism to the Present

2
Announcements
  • Web Page http//russian.arizona.edu/rsss405
  • Listserv
  • News Andrei Voznesenskii

3
Note on Transliteration
  • Check out PDF of Shaws book
  • Library of Congress system http//polyglot.lss.wi
    sc.edu/slavic/information/Lib-Cong-Translit.htm

4
Note on Versification
  • Binary meters iambic, trochai
  • Ternary meters dactylic, amphibrachic, anapestic

5
Films this week
  • Pudovkins Mother (1926)
  • Based on Maksim Gorkys novel

6
Maxim Gorky 1868-1936
  • Aleksei Peshkov (real name)
  • Political activist, short story writer, novelist,
    playwright
  • Short stories about tramps
  • Novel, The Mother
  • Adviser to Stalin Socialist Realism

7
Vsevolod Pudovkin 1893-1953
8
The Mother
  • The other film about 1905 Gorkys novel
  • Zarkhi, Golovnya, Doller, and MAT
  • Mass scenes ice-breaking on the Volga technical
    virtuosity
  • Montage, emotion, the personal, symbols

9
Cultural Periods
  • Realism 1850s-90s
  • Neo-Realism and Modernism 1890s-1920s
  • Socialist Realism 1930s-1980s

10
Pudovkins The Mother
  • Film qualities
  • Socialist Realism
  • Ordinary workers and peasants
  • Accessibility
  • Guiding hand of the CP
  • Collective (not individual)
  • Optimism
  • Reality in its revolutionary development
  • Narodnost, partiinost, ideinost, klassovost

11
Neo-Realists Pushkin-Tolstoy Tradition
  • Chekhov
  • Gorky
  • Bunin

12
Realism (and Neo-Realism)
  • Details of everyday life
  • Emphasis on ordinary
  • Political edge
  • Stylistic directness

13
Style Continuum
  • Sentence simplicity vs. complexity
  • Denotative vs connotative
  • One meaning vs. many (ambiguity)
  • Subtle vs obvious devices
  • Ordinary vs. extraordinary/unusual events,
    psychologies, dialogues
  • Descriptive vs. ornamental (images, metaphors)

14
More on style
  • Less familiar, but easily understandable, lexicon
    calls attention to itself
  • Bizarre images, names, words (neologisms) stand
    out
  • Musicality also an ornamental feature

15
Who is who?
  • Pushkin simple, direct language
  • Gogol convoluted, bizarre

16
Modernists Gogol-Dostoevsky Tradition
  • Prose and poetry
  • Sologub
  • Merezhkovsky
  • Belyi

17
Modernist poets
  • Many of interest
  • Our focus
  • Blok
  • Akhmatova
  • Mandelshtam
  • Pasternak
  • Esenin
  • Mayakovsky

18
Alexander Blok (1880-1921)
19
Akhmatova (1889-1966)
20
Modernism 1890s-1920s
  • Experimentation symbolism
  • All the arts synthesism
  • Neo-Romantic individualism
  • Dualisms (transcendentalism, Manicheanism,
    dream-reality issues)
  • Art as religion
  • Cosmopolitanism

21
Modernism examples
  • World of Art Diaghilev
  • Dance Ballets russes, Nijinsky, Pavlova

22
Examples in Music and Painting
  • Stravinsky
  • Painting Malevich, Goncharova, Kandinsky,
    Chagall
  • Literature Blok, Akhmatova, Mayakovsky

23
Sologub 1863-1927
  • Poetry, short stories, novels
  • Decadence-Symbolism
  • Pessimism

24
Bunin 1870-1953
  • First Russian to win Nobel prize for literature
  • Light breathing
  • Emigration to Europe

25
Alexander III 1881-1894
  • conservative
  • Pobedonostsev
  • Trans-Siberian railroad
  • Industrial development
  • Famine and disease in 1890s
  • Succession of Nicholas II

26
Nicholas II 1894-1917
27
Character
  • Tutored by Pobednostsev
  • Conservative, family man limited education
  • Unpopular wife (German) Alexandra
  • Unprepared for leadership

28
Events (I)
  • Coronation
  • Economic problems agriculture and industry
  • Political activity
  • Liberals and conservatives
  • Radical parties Social Democrats and Socialist
    Revolutionaries

29
Social Democrats
  • Party of Lenin
  • Marxism Economics
  • Materialism, Determinism
  • Importance of proletariat
  • Split in 1903 Bolsheviks and Mensheviks

30
Socialist Revolutionaries
  • Populist heritage
  • Importance of peasants

31
Other Forces
  • Liberal Parties
  • Black One Hundred

32
Events (II)
  • War with Japan 1904-05
  • Revolution of 1905
  • Strikes, demonstrations, mutinies
  • Resolved violence, concessions (Duma, censorship)

33
Final years of Nicholas II
  • Social unrest assassinations, strikes
  • World War I (1914-1918)
  • Rasputin
  • First revolution of 1917 (February)
  • Provisional government-Kerensky
  • October Revolution

34
Vladimir Lenin (Ulyanov, 1870-1924)
  • Social Democrat Led Bolsheviks
  • Led coup in October (November) 1917
  • Hero of Soviet State body in Mausoleum on Red
    Square

35
Visiting the Mausoleum
36
Getting Rid of Filth
37
Leon Trotsky (1879-1940)
  • Theoretician
  • Commissar for War 1918-25
  • Ousted by Stalin
  • Assassinated in Mexico

38
Periods of Soviet History
  • War Communism, 1917-21
  • NEP, 1921-28
  • Building Socialism (Five-Year Plans), 1928-41
  • World War II and Zhdanovism, 1941-53
  • Thaws, 1953-64
  • Stagnation, 1964-85
  • Glasnost and Perestroika, 1985-91

39
Leaders
  • Lenin ( Trotsky)
  • Stalin
  • Khrushchev
  • Brezhnev
  • Andropov
  • Chernenko
  • Gorbachev

40
War Communism (1917-21)
  • Civil War Whites and Reds War with Poland
  • Literature and culture
  • Blok Babel
  • Modernism continues
  • Solzhenitsyn, Sholokhov, Pasternak
  • Red Wheel, Quiet Flows the Don, Dr. Zhivago

41
War Communism (1917-21)
  • Civil War Whites and Reds War with Poland
  • Literature and culture
  • Blok Babel
  • Modernism continues
  • Depictions of the period
  • Solzhenitsyn, Red Wheel,
  • Sholokhov, Quiet Flows the Don
  • Pasternak Dr. Zhivago

42
Post-Revolution Developments
  • Socialist Revolutionaries opposition eliminated
  • Shift of capital from Petrograd to Moscow
  • NEP
  • Formation of Soviet Union, December 1922

43
NEP 1921-28
  • New Economic Policy limited capitalism
  • The New State and the Arts Hands Off!
  • Fellow-Travelers (Trotskys term)
  • Babel, Zamyatin, Zoshchenko and numerous others
    modernism continues

44
NEP 1921-28
  • New Economic Policy limited capitalism
  • The New State and the Arts Hands Off!
  • Fellow-Travelers (Trotskys term)
  • Babel, Zamyatin, Zoshchenko and numerous others
    modernism continues

45
Babel (1894-1941) First Goose, First Fee,
Odessa stories
46
Zamyatin (1884-1937) The Cave
47
Zoshchenko (1895-1958) Bees and People
48
End of NEP, Beginning of Stalinism
  • First Five-Year Plan, 1928-32
  • No more tolerance of Poputchiki (Fellow-Travelers)

49
Lenin to Stalin
  • Death in 1924
  • Succession of Stalin
  • theology student
  • Dzhugashvili (Georgian)
  • years of political activity, arrests, exile
  • Beginnings of new policies elimination of rivals
  • First Five-year Plan (1928)
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