THE STRATEGY OF GENRE IN A. PLATONOV’S SHORT NOVELS OF THE 1930

The article analyzes a writer’s genre strategy based on the materials of A. Platonov’s short novels of the 1930s (“Th e Foundation Pit” [“Kotlovan”], “For future use” [“Vprok”], “Bread and reading” [“Hleb i chtenie”], “Juvenile sea” [“Uvenil’noe more”], “Dzhan”). These short novels became a link...

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Main Author: Marina V. Zavarkina
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Petrozavodsk State University 2015-11-01
Series:Problemy Istoričeskoj Poètiki
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Online Access:http://poetica.pro/files/redaktor_pdf/1456407233.pdf
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spelling doaj-1eceae27040f44ff9d99114fcfbce8ee2020-11-25T03:09:59ZrusPetrozavodsk State UniversityProblemy Istoričeskoj Poètiki1026-94791026-94792015-11-0113155456910.15393/j9.art.2015.3402THE STRATEGY OF GENRE IN A. PLATONOV’S SHORT NOVELS OF THE 1930Marina V. Zavarkina 0Petrozavodsk State UniversityThe article analyzes a writer’s genre strategy based on the materials of A. Platonov’s short novels of the 1930s (“Th e Foundation Pit” [“Kotlovan”], “For future use” [“Vprok”], “Bread and reading” [“Hleb i chtenie”], “Juvenile sea” [“Uvenil’noe more”], “Dzhan”). These short novels became a link between his two novels “Chevengur” (1926—1928) and “Happy Moscow” (1933—1936). The comprehensive analysis of the short novels of the 1930s in the dialectics of genre development allows us to understand Andrei Platonov’s artistic world, the role of genre in the implementation of his creative idea, the specifi cs of genre thinking, and to identify the relationship between the genre and utopian/dystopian strategies of the writer. The article concludes that the short novels of the 1930s constitute a cycle and are united by a usual plot of “test”, the type of a hero (a worker-wanderer), the poetics of the conclusions. The recon-struction of the author’s model of the genre and its dynamics in the works of one of the distinguished writers of Russian and World literature of contemporary history leads to a deeper understanding of the artistic nature, role and genesis of the short novel in genre analysis of 20th century-literaturehttp://poetica.pro/files/redaktor_pdf/1456407233.pdfA. Platonovthe short novels of the 1930screative strategygenreprinciples of forming a genreshort novelsthe plot of “test”
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THE STRATEGY OF GENRE IN A. PLATONOV’S SHORT NOVELS OF THE 1930
Problemy Istoričeskoj Poètiki
A. Platonov
the short novels of the 1930s
creative strategy
genre
principles of forming a genre
short novels
the plot of “test”
author_facet Marina V. Zavarkina
author_sort Marina V. Zavarkina
title THE STRATEGY OF GENRE IN A. PLATONOV’S SHORT NOVELS OF THE 1930
title_short THE STRATEGY OF GENRE IN A. PLATONOV’S SHORT NOVELS OF THE 1930
title_full THE STRATEGY OF GENRE IN A. PLATONOV’S SHORT NOVELS OF THE 1930
title_fullStr THE STRATEGY OF GENRE IN A. PLATONOV’S SHORT NOVELS OF THE 1930
title_full_unstemmed THE STRATEGY OF GENRE IN A. PLATONOV’S SHORT NOVELS OF THE 1930
title_sort strategy of genre in a. platonov’s short novels of the 1930
publisher Petrozavodsk State University
series Problemy Istoričeskoj Poètiki
issn 1026-9479
1026-9479
publishDate 2015-11-01
description The article analyzes a writer’s genre strategy based on the materials of A. Platonov’s short novels of the 1930s (“Th e Foundation Pit” [“Kotlovan”], “For future use” [“Vprok”], “Bread and reading” [“Hleb i chtenie”], “Juvenile sea” [“Uvenil’noe more”], “Dzhan”). These short novels became a link between his two novels “Chevengur” (1926—1928) and “Happy Moscow” (1933—1936). The comprehensive analysis of the short novels of the 1930s in the dialectics of genre development allows us to understand Andrei Platonov’s artistic world, the role of genre in the implementation of his creative idea, the specifi cs of genre thinking, and to identify the relationship between the genre and utopian/dystopian strategies of the writer. The article concludes that the short novels of the 1930s constitute a cycle and are united by a usual plot of “test”, the type of a hero (a worker-wanderer), the poetics of the conclusions. The recon-struction of the author’s model of the genre and its dynamics in the works of one of the distinguished writers of Russian and World literature of contemporary history leads to a deeper understanding of the artistic nature, role and genesis of the short novel in genre analysis of 20th century-literature
topic A. Platonov
the short novels of the 1930s
creative strategy
genre
principles of forming a genre
short novels
the plot of “test”
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