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Elusive Reality: A Century of Russian-Israeli Literature (1920–2020) by Mark Vasilyevich Bedenko
This book explores a defining feature of Russian-Israeli literature over the past hundred years: its relentless search for an answer to modernity’s central question—what is reality? Bedenko argues that this unique literary tradition has forged complex forms of transforming its dual cultural non-belonging into a paradoxical philosophical realism. Only now, from the vantage point of a postmodernism that has been absorbed and left behind, can this realism be fully understood.
Yet for all its distinctiveness, Russian-Israeli literature shares a key trend with world literature: the shift toward existence in virtual, networked, and augmented realities. The book examines works by authors such as A. Vysotsky, A. Goldstein, E. Luxembourg, Y. Margolin, D. Markish, E. Mikhailichenko and Y. Nesis, D. Sobolev, Y. Tsigelman, M. Egart, and others.
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