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Explore the Soviet Era Through the Lens of Pushkin
This book, Советский Пушкин (Soviet Pushkin) by Arseniy Alexandrovich Zamostyanov, offers a unique perspective on how Russia’s national poet, Alexander Pushkin, was perceived and adapted during the early decades of the Soviet Union. As the description notes, Pushkin became a truly national treasure in Soviet times, with his works appearing in nearly every home. This volume collects firsthand materials and testimonies from that period, showing how Soviet cultural figures examined and reinterpreted Pushkin, defining his place within the civilization of victorious socialism.
The book presents the phenomenon of “Soviet Pushkin” not as fiction, but as a historical reality. It draws on contemporary sources to reveal how the poet’s legacy was shaped by the ideological and cultural landscape of the USSR. For fans of literary history, Soviet studies, or Pushkin himself, this work provides a compelling look at the intersection of classic literature and revolutionary culture.
Price: 1037.00 RUB. A thoughtful addition to any collection on Russian literature or Soviet cultural history.