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Discover the literary soul of St. Petersburg through the lens of O.V. Bogdanova’s scholarly monograph, "The Petersburg Text of Russian Literature (Second Half of the 20th Century)." This academic work continues a book series exploring Russian literature’s evolution from the 19th to the 21st centuries, with a focus on individual writers’ creative uniqueness.
Inside, you’ll find analytical articles dedicated to the "Petersburg text" and its modern creators: Andrei Bitov, Sergei Dovlatov, Mikhail Kuraev, Tatiana Tolstaya, Joseph Brodsky, and Viktor Pelevin. Each author views the city—whether as St. Petersburg, Petrograd, or Leningrad—through a distinct lens. The monograph reveals a multifaceted portrait: artistic, ironic, mystical, fairy-tale mythological, philosophical, and prophetic. The city emerges as a mysterious, enigmatic force that provokes eternal and "damned" questions, urging deep reflection on the essence of being and its unknown laws.
Ideal for scholars and literature enthusiasts, this work offers a nuanced journey into how these writers capture St. Petersburg’s haunting, thought-provoking character. Priced at 2477.00 RUR, it’s a valuable addition to any fan of Russian literary studies.