G. A. Shengeli. From the courtroom of the Moscow Province Court: Selected reports (1926–1927)

Q4 Arts and Humanities Voprosy Literatury Pub Date : 2023-08-10 DOI:10.31425/0042-8795-2023-4-180-185
A. Evsyukov
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The review offers a critical study of G. Shengeli’s collected reports and feuilletons From the Courtroom of the Moscow Province Court [Iz zala Moskovskogo gubernskogo suda], which reveals a hitherto unknown interest of the renowned poet, translator and scholar of versification.Very little has been known about Shengeli’s rather prolific career as a courtroom reporter: the scholar who compiled the book, Anton Marinin, conducted research that resulted in the discovery of the poet’s authorship, convincingly proven across several pen-names. Writing reports and feuilletons, especially at the time of NEP, was a popular side job among big-name authors: it was exciting, had a prominent social angle, and paid well. But what is the appeal of these courtroom reports today? What is their relation to the ideas at the core of the novels The Twelve Chairs [Dvenadtsat stuliev] and The Little Golden Calf [Zolotoy telyonok]? Finally, can a product of a side job undertaken solely for quick and easy money claim eternal relevance? The reviewer contemplates and answers all these questions.
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G.A.申格里。来自莫斯科省法院的法庭:精选报告(1926–1927)
这篇评论对G.Shengeli收集的报告和《莫斯科省法院法庭上的feuilletons》(Iz zala Moskovskogo gubernskogo suda)进行了批判性研究,揭示了这位著名诗人、翻译家和诗歌学者迄今为止不为人知的兴趣。关于申格里作为一名多产的法庭记者的职业生涯,人们知之甚少:编纂这本书的学者安东·马里宁进行了研究,发现了这位诗人的作者身份,并在几个笔名中得到了令人信服的证明。撰写报告和feuilletons,尤其是在《新经济政策》时期,在大牌作家中是一项受欢迎的副业:这项工作令人兴奋,具有突出的社会角度,报酬丰厚。但是,今天这些法庭报告的吸引力是什么?他们与小说《十二把椅子》(Dvenadtsat stuliev)和《小金牛》(Zolotoy telyonok)的核心思想有什么关系?最后,仅仅为了快速轻松的赚钱而做的副业的产品能声称具有永恒的相关性吗?评审员思考并回答所有这些问题。
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