Daniil Kharms and the poetics of the absurd : essays and materials

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Daniil Kharms and the poetics of the absurd : essays and materials

edited by Neil Cornwell

(Studies in Russia and East Europe)

Macmillan, 1991

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Daniil Kharms (1905-42), Leningrad absurdist of the 1920s and 30s, was just about the last representative of the Russian literary avant-garde, whose careers and lives were blighted and curtailed amid the cultural and historical excesses of Stalinism. Unpublished and undiscussed for decades, Kharms's works gradually began to emerge from obscurity or from desk drawers in the 1960s, appearing at first mainly abroad, until glasnost brought them to the Soviet reader in the late 1980s. Research on Kharms and his circle is still developing and publication of their works is still in progress. Only now, as his full surviving work takes shape, is the real importance of Kharms's contribution to Russian and European literature beginning to be measurable. The present volume of essays and other materials, assembled by leading western and Russian scholars in the field, offers a first full and collective assessment of this startlingly innovative exponent of short prose, verse and drama.

目次

  • Part 1 Epigraph: Aleksandr Galich - "Legenda o tabake". Part 2 Introduction - Daniil Kharms, black miniaturist, Neil Cornwell
  • on Daniil Kharms, Iakov Druskin
  • a Kharms chronology, Anatolii Aleksandrov. Part 3 General studies: Daniil Kharms in the context of Russian and European literature of the absurd, Jean-Philippe Jaccard
  • the anti-world of Daniil Kharms - on the significance of the absurd, Anthony Anemone. Part 4 The prose works: towards an interpretation of Kharms' "Sluchi", Robin Aizlewood
  • Slobodan Pesic's film "Slucaj Harms" and Kharms' "Sluchai", Milena Michalski
  • elements of the fantastic in Daniil Kharms' "Starukha", Rosanna Giaquinta
  • some features of the poetics of Kharms' prose - the story "Upadanie" ("The Falling"), Aleksandr Kobrinsky. Part 5 The poetic works: on one enigmatic poem by Daniil Kharms, Lazar Fleishman
  • "I Raxrushenie", Daniil Kharms
  • Kharms' "I Razrushenie", Jerzy Faryno
  • Daniil Kharms' poetic system - text, context, intertext, Nina Perlina. Part 6 The theatrical works: the oberiuty and the theatricalization of life, Tatiana Nikol'skaia
  • Kharms' play "Elizaveta Bam", Milhail Meilakh
  • "Elizaveta Ham" a dramatic work - a new translation from the definitive text by Neil Cornwell, Daniil Kharms. Part 7 - beyond the turning point - an afterword, Robin Milner-Gulland.

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