“有一场反对你的运动。扎米亚京与诺维科夫的通信

Q4 Arts and Humanities Voprosy Literatury Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.31425/0042-8795-2023-5-167-181
T. T. Davydova
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列宁格勒的政治“异端”作家扎米亚京与莫斯科的“悲观主义者”作家诺维科夫之间的书信往来被公开。该书涵盖了1922年至1929年的时间,收集自高尔基世界文学研究所(IMLI RAN)和俄罗斯国家文学艺术档案馆(RGALI)的编年史,并提供了介绍和评论。这两位作家的书信友谊源于共同的兴趣和在文学界的熟人,以及评论家扎米亚京在1924年的文章《论当前和当代》中对诺维科夫的支持。在信中,诺维科夫和扎米亚京哀叹审查制度,分享了新项目和即将上演的戏剧的最新进展,讨论了列宁格勒和莫斯科文学组织的生活,以及列宁格勒出版的选集。在1929年的迫害运动中,扎米亚京被污名为“同路人”(平民),他向诺维科夫寻求志同道合的支持者,在印刷品上支持他。这些公开的信件提供了对20世纪20年代莫斯科和彼得格勒-列宁格勒的历史和意识形态气候的一瞥,以及该时期的文学和戏剧进程。
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‘There’s been a whole campaign against you.’ Y. Zamyatin’s correspondence with I. Novikov
A publication of the correspondence between the political ‘heretic’ and Leningrad-based writer Y. Zamyatin and the ‘pessimist’ and Moscow-based author I. Novikov. Covering the years from 1922 to 1929 and gleaned from the annals of the Gorky Institute of World Literature (IMLI RAN) and Russian State Archive of Literature and Art (RGALI), it is supplied with an introduction and comments. The epistolary friendship of the two writers resulted from common interests and acquaintances in the literary world as well as the critic Zamyatin’s backing of Novikov in the 1924 article ‘On the current and the contemporary’ [‘O segodnyashnem i o sovremennom’]. In their letters, Novikov and Zamyatin bemoaned censorship and shared updates about new projects and upcoming productions of their plays, and discussed the life of literary organizations in Leningrad and Moscow as well as anthologies published in Leningrad. Stigmatized as a ‘fellow traveller’ (poputchik) during the 1929 persecution campaign, Zamyatin turned to Novikov in search for a like-minded supporter who would stand by him in print. The published correspondence offers a glimpse into the 1920s historical and ideological climate of Moscow and Petrograd-Leningrad, as well as the literary and theatrical process of the period.
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Voprosy Literatury Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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