尼古拉·米亚斯科夫斯基:一位作曲家与他的时代作者:帕特里克·祖克

IF 0.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY SLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN REVIEW Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1353/see.2022.0086
A. Gritten
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文学系统具有并再现了一种独特的行为逻辑。正如阿尼所说,这种行为对有关个人和他们帮助管理的组织在道德上和心理上都是有害的。尽管苏联一直延续到苏联时代的末期,但它和它的领导层一样,被自身的矛盾削弱了。在这种制度和传记叙事的核心,来源的非凡丰富性可以使它成为一个相当密集和难以消化的阅读。作者并没有总是清晰地引导读者穿越作家和官僚们的教义和人际争吵的丛林,她最深刻的观察有时被淹没在冗长的来源描述和引用中。此外,对斯大林主义文学政治的细致重建并不总是与对作家“灵魂”和“良心”的精神分析相一致,尤其是在书的后半部分。总的来说,这是一本开创性的大开眼界的书,对于任何对苏联文学感兴趣的人来说都是必读的,尤其是斯大林时代。它从根本上重塑了苏联文学和文学制度的出现,并提供了许多主要人物的详细肖像,这些人物之前被忽视,或者被当作党的官僚而被解雇,而没有考虑到这一时期文学与政治关系本身是如何变化的。然而,这种有点苛刻的分析可能被证明是对已经精通那个时代文学史的研究人员最容易理解和有用的,而不是对本科生或普通读者。
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Nikolay Myaskovsky: A Composer and His Times by Patrick Zuk (review)
literary system possessed and reproduced a distinct behavioural logic. As Any contends, such behaviour proved morally and psychologically corrosive, both for the individuals concerned and for the organization that they helped to run. The union, like its leadership, was weakened by its own contradictions, even though it survived to the end of the Soviet era. The extraordinary richness of the sources at the heart of this institutional and biographical narrative can make it a rather dense and indigestible read at times. The author does not always clearly guide the reader through the thickets of writers’ and bureaucrats’ doctrinal and inter-personal squabbles, and her most insightful observations are sometimes buried amongst lengthy source description and citation. Moreover, the meticulous reconstruction of Stalinist literary politics does not always sit comfortably with the psychoanalyticallyinflected analysis of writers’ ‘souls’ and ‘conscience’ that comes to the fore in the second half of the book, in particular. Overall, though, this is a ground-breaking and eye-opening book that will be essential reading for anyone interested in Soviet literature, especially of the Stalin era. It fundamentally recasts the narrative of the emergence of Soviet literature and literary institutions, and it provides the first detailed portraits of many of its leading figures, who had previously been ignored, or dismissed as party bureaucrats without considering how literary-political relationships were themselves in flux in this period. However, this somewhat demanding analysis is likely to prove most accessible and useful to researchers already well-versed in the literary history of the era, rather than to undergraduates or the general reader.
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期刊介绍: The Review is the oldest British journal in the field, having been in existence since 1922. Edited and managed by the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, it covers not only the modern and medieval languages and literatures of the Slavonic and East European area, but also history, culture, and political studies. It is published in January, April, July, and October of each year.
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