Roodhout en andere verhalen
by Boris Pilnjak
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His incendiary stories melded sexual themes with his doubts about the Soviet Union; his frank portrayal of mother-son incest in "The Nizhni Novgorod" -- taken as a comment on the revolution of February 1917 -- became the catalyst for his persecution. This collection serves as a valuable introduction to the author's greatest stories. The acclaimed translation by Vera T. Reck and Michael Green makes Pilnyak's prose accessible to contemporary audiences while maintaining his evocative voice.Tags
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Pilnyak was a leading and controversial writer of the 1920s. He became very popular after the publication of The Naked Year (1921), which deals with the Bolshevik Revolution and its impact on Russia. His subsequent career was marred by several scandals. A 1926 story, "The Tale of the Unextinguished Moon," presented the death of a high-ranking show more military leader in terms similar to the actual fate of the celebrated army commissar Frunze. All copies of the magazine carrying the story were confiscated. A more dangerous situation arose when the story "Mahogany" (1929) was published in Germany. A campaign of vilification forced Pilnyak from the All-Russian Union of Writers, of which he was chairman. During the 1930s, Pilnyak slowly faded from view. He was arrested during the purges and apparently was shot in 1937. Pilnyak's great impact on literature came largely from his style. He created a literary language that combines epic solemnity with lyricism, draws on folklore, and freely creates complex, often striking or shocking, constructions. The attraction of such techniques was so strong that charges of "Pilnyakism" were leveled against many writers who followed in a similar vein. Pilnyak's works are very carefully crafted and express complex philosophical ideas. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title*
- Roodhout en andere verhalen
- Original title
- Roodhout en andere verhalen
- Alternate titles*
- Roodhout (rug- en omslagtitel) (rug- en omslagtitel)
- Original publication date
- 1974
- Original language*
- Russisch
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- Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
- DDC/MDS
- 813 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English
- LCC
- PG3476 .V6 .A26 — Language and Literature Slavic languages and literatures. Baltic languages. Albanian language Slavic. Baltic. Albanian Russian literature Individual authors and works 1917-1960
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