An intellectual’s life strategies in the time of war and under dictatorship in the novels by Eyvind Johnson

IF 0.1 0 CLASSICS Philologia Classica Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.21638/11701/spbu21.2022.108
Polina Lisovskaya
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The article examines conceptual and artistic issues of the most seminal novels written by Eyvind Johnson (1900–1976), one of the most renowned Swedish writers of the 20th century. Johnson, born in the north of Sweden, was of low origin, and he started his career as an amateur proletarian writer, a typical representative of the Swedish “proletarian literature,” a movement that was largely instrumental in shaping the form and substance of prose fiction in Sweden in the first half of the last century. His obligatory education ended at the age of fourteen, but his insatiable yearning for self-education, books, foreign languages, as well as his broad and hard-earned experience, gradually made him one of the most erudite and intellectually intricate Swedish novelists of the last century. From the 1940s on, the writer had gone far beyond the borders of “proletarian literature” and created works that won him international acclaim and the Nobel Prize for literature in 1974. Yet, the works of this humanitarian writer, who kept condemning totalitarian regimes of the 20th century, are practically unknown in our country, in translations of his novels and research papers. This article analyzes the cycles on Ulof and Krilon, which are devoted to Sweden, and written after the Second World War: the novels The Surge of the Shores, Dreams of Roses and Fire, and The Days of His Grace are based on subjects of the classical literature and the events of the European history. The object of our study is protagonists in the above-mentioned works. The subject of the research is the evolution of the types and images of humanitarian intellectuals in their clashes with authoritarian power, dictatorship and war. The article focuses on characters who, when placed in such condition, have to make up their minds and choose a life strategy which would conform with Johnson’s ethical and philosophical position, and on the evolution of describing circumstances and results of these choices throughout the whole life of the writer.
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本文考察了20世纪最著名的瑞典作家之一埃文德·约翰逊(1900-1976)最具开创性的小说的概念和艺术问题。约翰逊出生在瑞典北部,出身贫寒,一开始是一名业余的无产阶级作家,是瑞典“无产阶级文学”的典型代表。上世纪上半叶,瑞典“无产阶级文学”运动在很大程度上影响了瑞典散文小说的形式和内容。他的义务教育在14岁时就结束了,但他对自我教育、书籍、外语的永不满足的渴望,以及他广泛而艰辛的经验,逐渐使他成为上世纪最博学、智力最复杂的瑞典小说家之一。从20世纪40年代开始,这位作家已经远远超出了“无产阶级文学”的界限,他创作的作品为他赢得了国际赞誉,并于1974年获得了诺贝尔文学奖。然而,这位不断谴责20世纪极权主义政权的人道主义作家的作品,在他的小说和研究论文的翻译中,在我国几乎不为人所知。本文分析了二战后献给瑞典的乌洛夫和克里隆的小说周期:《海岸的波涛》、《玫瑰与火的梦想》和《国王的日子》以古典文学题材和欧洲历史事件为基础。我们的研究对象是上述作品中的主角。研究的主题是人道主义知识分子的类型和形象在与专制权力、独裁和战争的冲突中演变。文章主要关注的是人物在这种情况下,必须做出决定,选择一种符合约翰逊伦理和哲学立场的生活策略,以及在作家的整个一生中,这些选择的描述环境和结果的演变。
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