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Andrei Bely is best known for the modernist masterwork Petersburg, a paradigmatic example of how modern writers strove to evoke the fragmentation of language, narrative, and consciousness. In the early twentieth century, Bely embarked on his life as an artist with texts he called symphoniesworks experimenting with genre and sound, written in a style that shifts among prosaic, poetic, and musical. This book presents Belys four SymphoniesDramatic Symphony, Northern Symphony, The Return, and Goblet of Blizzardsfantastically strange stories that capture the banality of life, the intimacy of love, and the enchantment of art. The Symphonies are quintessential works of modernist innovation in which Bely developed an evocative mythology and distinctive aesthetics. Influenced by Russian Symbolism, Bely believed that the role of modern artists was to imbue seemingly small details with cosmic significance. The Symphonies depict the drabness of daily life with distinct irony and satireand then soar out of turn-of-the-century Moscow into the realm of the infinite and eternal. They conjure worlds that resemble our own but reveal elements of artifice and magic, hinting at mystical truths and the complete transfiguration of life. Showcasing the protean quality of Belys language and storytelling, Jonathan Stones translation of the Symphonies features some of the most captivating and beguiling writing of Russias Silver Age.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780231199087
- Språk: Ryska
- Antal sidor: 512
- Utgivningsdatum: 2021-11-02
- Översättare: Jonathan Stone
- Förlag: Columbia University Press