LEADER 03145nam 2200445 450 001 9910476783203321 005 20230511225319.0 035 $a(CKB)5470000000566680 035 $a(NjHacI)995470000000566680 035 $a(EXLCZ)995470000000566680 100 $a20230511d2012 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aChapaev and his comrades $ewar and the Russian literacy hero across the twentieth century /$fAngela Brintlinger 210 1$aBoston, Massachusetts :$cAcademic Studies Press,$d[2012] 210 4$dİ2012 215 $a1 online resource (285 pages) 225 1 $aCultural revolutions 311 $a1-61811-933-8 327 $aIntroduction : war and the hero in the Russian twentieth century -- Part I. Creating heroes from chaos -- Born in the crucible of war : Chapaev and his socialist realist comrades -- Part II. World War II and the hero -- The peasant-soldier : Alexander Tvardovsky and a new Chapaev -- Eyewitnesses to heroism : Emmanuil Kazakevich and Vera Panova -- Retreat : Viktor Nekrasov and the truth of the trenches -- Part III. Cold War repercussions -- From World War to Cold War : Tvardovsky, Solzhenitsyn, Voinovich, and heroism in the post-Stalin period -- Antiheroes in a post-heroic age : Sergei Dovlatov, Vladimir Makanin, and Cold War malaise -- Part IV. Chapaev and war : Russian redux -- Revisiting war : Viktor Astafiev and the Boys of '24 -- Revisiting Chapaev : Viktor Pelevin and Vasily Aksyonov -- Afterword. 330 $a"Across the twentieth century war was the central experience of the Russian people, spurring tales of the struggles and advances of the combat hero to become a prevailing Russian literary trope. In this wide spanning text Brintlinger traces the war experiences, memories, tropes, and metaphors in literature of the Soviet and post-Soviet period, examining the work of Dmitry Furmanov, Fyodor Gladkov, Alexander Tvardovsky, Emmanuil Kazakevich, Vera Panova, Viktor Nekrasov, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Vladimir Voinovich, Sergei Dovlatov, Vladimir Makanin, Viktor Astafiev, Viktor Pelevin, and Vasily Aksyonov. These authors represented official Soviet literature and underground or dissident literature. They fell into and out of favor, were exiled and returned to Russia, and died at home and abroad. Most importantly, each of these writers was touched by war and reacted to the state of war in their literary works". 410 0$aCultural revolutions. 517 $aChapaev and His Comrades 606 $aRussian literature$y20th century$xHistory and criticism 606 $aWar in literature 606 $aWar stories, Russian$xHistory and criticism 615 0$aRussian literature$xHistory and criticism. 615 0$aWar in literature. 615 0$aWar stories, Russian$xHistory and criticism. 676 $a891.709004 700 $aBrintlinger$b Angela$0916899 801 0$bNjHacI 801 1$bNjHacl 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910476783203321 996 $aChapaev and his comrades$92055533 997 $aUNINA