Ruska književnost u svemiru (CROSBI ID 90423)
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Lukšić, Irena
hrvatski
Ruska književnost u svemiru
Russian literature in Universe The author of this paper suggests that the Russian literature has always been officialy exiled from the secular tradition: in XVIII and XIX century her forms were silence, samizdat and especially(ironically)modeled writings, while twentieth century brings even the most concrete, physical exile of undesirable works. The first wave of emigrant literature lasted from 1917-1941, the second one from 1945-1970, and the third one from the seventies until the collapse of Soviet imperia (1991). Interestingly enough, even the post-Soviet era has developed its own form of literary exile: Internet. This time, the endless cyber-space unites all the lost forms of Russian literature, and shows entirely new relationship towards Russian culture. As oppose to all previous periods when Russian literature used foreign domains to surviving and sustain her own identity, the endless space of Internet has made it happen for Russian literature to welcome many/other foreign cultures. Now, the heavenly content of Russian literature is in direct, reverse proporties with the secular one.
rascijepljenost ruske kulture; hypertext; klasična književnosr
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engleski
Russian literature in Universe
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two parts of Russian literature; hypertext; Classic literature
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