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Maxim Gorky: Socialist Realism and Its Criticism
Maxim Gorky, one of Russia’s towering literary figures, is both revered and critiqued for his role in the development of socialist realism—a style that sought to mirror and promote the ideals of Soviet socialism.
Marlowe’s ’Doctor Faustus’ May Have Been Co-Written by a Forgotten Playwright
Scholars have long speculated that Christopher Marlowe had a collaborator on the comic scenes of his classic play Doctor Faustus, although the 1604 edition only credits him.
Marina Tsvetaeva: Poetry as a Way of Dealing with Tragedy
Marina Tsvetaeva, a Russian poet whose work transcends her era, stands as a remarkable example of how poetry can become a profound way of coping with tragedy. Born in 1892 in Moscow, Tsvetaeva’s life was a constant dance with loss, exile, and personal grief.
Sergei Dovlatov: Emigration and His Work
Sergei Dovlatov is often regarded as one of the most compelling figures in post-Soviet Russian literature, renowned for his sharp wit and disarmingly honest portrayal of the challenges of life in the Soviet Union.
Boris Pasternak: The Struggle for the Nobel Prize and Its Consequences
Boris Pasternak, a name that evokes a wave of admiration and controversy, occupies a unique place in the history of Russian literature. His story is not merely one of literary achievement but also of intense personal and ideological struggle.
Vasily Shukshin: Prose and Cinema in One Author
Vasily Shukshin remains one of the most profound figures in Russian culture, blending the world of literature with that of cinema in a manner that few other creators have achievedHis works—rich in the intricacies of Russian life and deeply connected to the people he represented—manage to transcend traditional boundaries..
Alexander Solzhenitsyn: Literature as a Tool of Protest
The role of literature in shaping political discourse, especially under oppressive regimes, cannot be overstated. For many writers, words become the only means to challenge authority and expose the truth. Among these voices, Alexander Solzhenitsyn stands as a powerful symbol of resistance.
The Influence of Anna Akhmatova’s Life on Her Poetry
Anna Akhmatova, one of Russia’s most celebrated poets, wrote verses that continue to echo through the corridors of Russian literature. Her poems, poignant and profound, are steeped in both personal experience and the tumultuous history of her time.
Joseph Brodsky: Life in Exile and His Profound Influence on World Literature
Joseph Brodsky, a name that resonates deeply in the world of literature, was not just a poet but a symbol of the power of words, survival, and the ability to transcend boundaries—both literal and metaphorical.
The theme of loneliness in Boris Pasternak’s novel "Doctor Zhivago"
LonelinessIt’s a feeling most of us are familiar with, even if we don’t often talk about it. In Doctor Zhivago, Boris Pasternak takes this emotional experience and weaves it into the lives of his characters, especially Yuri Zhivago, the protagonist, whose journey through the upheavals of the Russian Revolution seems to mirror his own internal struggle with loneliness.
Litgorod: The Education of a Literary Community
Litgorod is a universal platform aimed at both authors and readers. The electronic library Litgorod is the convenience of reading books online without the need for registration.
“Grown” by Tiffany D. Jackson
“Grown” is the fourth novel by American author Tiffany DJackson. A ripped-from-the-headlines story about sexual exploitation, the dark crimes of celebrity elites, and the power of silence and speaking up, “Grown” is set in the modern day and uses a nonlinear plot to explore the uncomfortable conversation at the heart of the #MeToo movement against sexual abuse and harassment.
Феминистские мотивы в творчестве Лидии Чарской
Лидия Чарская. Если вам незнакомо её имя, вы не одиноки, но её влияние на русскую литературу и феминистский дискурс отнюдь не безызвестно.