曼德尔斯坦庆典

4区 文学 Q4 Arts and Humanities RUSSIAN STUDIES IN LITERATURE Pub Date : 2017-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10611975.2017.1373541
Sibelan E. S. Forrester
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当一位最喜欢的作家达到整数时,俄罗斯人对庆祝作家周年纪念的喜爱尤其珍贵:你知道会有一系列的文章、会议和相关活动在庆祝。1991年是奥斯普·曼德尔斯塔姆诞辰100周年,当然也有一些重要事件与之相关;然而,他的大部分作品直到最近才面世,并进入了苏联的学术讨论。到2016年(125周年纪念日),时机已经成熟:俄罗斯学者有多年的时间阅读被压制的诗歌,并从曼德尔斯坦妻子的回忆录和其他来源了解曼德尔斯坦传记的细节,这有助于澄清曼德尔斯坦诗歌中的一些棘手段落。这期专门讨论曼德尔斯坦的特刊精选的文章让我们得以一窥对周年纪念的丰富回应,由于这位诗人很难阅读,因此更加有用。在她的《安魂曲》的后记中,安娜·阿赫玛托娃提到了她的珠宝盒的“三层底部”,每一层都隐藏着一些珍贵的东西,无法在上面粗略搜索;旨在挫败审查制度的写作可能会奖励反复阅读和学术挖掘。伊琳娜·苏拉特博士的文章《压缩到一个点的空间语言》从地理、对其他地方的参考以及空间的部署的角度审视了曼德尔斯塔姆在沃罗涅日流亡期间创作的诗歌,以维护诗人从当地空间中获得的自由,即使他与其中一些地方建立了联系。沃罗涅日的诗歌是曼德尔斯塔姆最复杂的诗歌之一,苏拉特揭示了潜在的参考文献,并探讨了曼德尔斯塔m的《俄罗斯文学研究》,第53卷,2017年第1期,第1-3页。©2017 Taylor&Francis Group,LLC ISSN:1061-1975(印刷版)/ISN 1944-7167(在线版)DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/10611975.2017.1373541
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A Mandelstam Jubilee
The Russian fondness for celebrating authorial anniversaries is especially valuable when a favorite writer reaches a round number: you know there will be a flurry of articles, conferences, and related events in celebration. The 100th anniversary of Osip Mandelstam’s birth came in 1991, and there were certainly important events in connection with it; however, much of his work had only recently become available and entered scholarly discourse in the Soviet Union. By 2016 (the 125th anniversary), the time was ripe: scholars in Russia have had many years to read the suppressed poetry and to become acquainted with details of Mandelstam’s biography, from his wife’s memoirs and other sources, which help to clarify some tricky passages in his poetry. The selection of articles in this special issue devoted to Mandelstam gives a glimpse of the richness of the response to the anniversary, all the more useful since this poet is difficult to read. In the epilogue to her “Requiem,” Anna Akhmatova referred to the “triple bottom” of her jewelry box, with each layer hiding something precious from a cursory search above; writing meant to frustrate censorship is likely to reward repeated reading and scholarly excavation. Dr. Irina Surat’s article “The Language of Space Compressed Down to a Point” examines Mandelstam’s poetry written during the period of exile in Voronezh from the point of view of geography, references to other places, and deployment of space in asserting the poet’s liberty from the local spaces even as he makes connections with some of them. The Voronezh poems are some of Mandelstam’s most complex, and Surat both uncovers underlying references and explores Mandelstam’s Russian Studies in Literature, vol. 53, no. 1, 2017, pp. 1–3. © 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC ISSN: 1061-1975 (print)/ISSN 1944-7167 (online) DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/10611975.2017.1373541
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期刊介绍: Russian Studies in Literature publishes high-quality, annotated translations of Russian literary criticism and scholarship on contemporary works and popular cultural topics as well as the classics. Selections are drawn from the leading literary periodicals including Literaturnaia gazeta (Literary Gazette), Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie (New Literary Review), Oktiabr (October), Voprosy literatury (Problems of Literature), and Znamia (Banner). An editorial introduction to every issue provides context and insight that will be helpful for English-language readers.
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