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A Beginning Bibliography Of Russian Life Writing In English NY, 1991. tertz, abram (Siniavskii, Andrei). A Voice From the Chorus. Trans. KirilFitzlyon and Max Hayward. New Haven , 1995. Collections of Memoir Extracts. http://web.grinnell.edu/individuals/kaiser/AutobioBiblio.html
Extractions: A Beginning Bibliography of Russian Autobiographies in English HIS 341 (Fall 2003) Daniel H. Kaiser This bibliography makes no claim to comprehensiveness; in fact, I would welcome all suggestions for additions, as well as any corrections ( Kaiser@grinnell.edu ). I should note at the outset, however, that for now I have deliberately excluded some whole sets of memoirs available in English. For example, I have not included Cold War exposes such as Viktor Kravchenkos I Chose Freedom . Nor have I included the sizable body of memoirs from 1917. Of course, both sets of recollections deserve a place in any study of Russian memoirs and autobiographies. At the same time, they represent a special subset of memoir that I did not wish to have students concentrate upon this term. I have benefited from counsel from several colleagues and friends, although they deserve no blame for any errors that appear here. Special thanks to Gary Marker, Louise McReynolds, Susan Rupp, Ben Uroff and Marina Balina for correcting errors and suggesting additional titles.
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Monas Andrei Siniavsky (abram tertz) in his brilliant essay of 1959, On Socialist Realism, to which Robin is acknowledgedly indebted, ironizes on this theme. http://arsnova.artinfo.ru/sotzrealism/monas.htm
Extractions: (By Regine Robin. Translated by Catherine Porter. Foreword by Leon Robel. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1992..) Having appeared in French in 1986, Regine Robin's magisterial work on Socialist Realism was substantially written before perestroika. This motivates two prefatory pieces not in the original. There she conjures up an image of herself forty years ago as a small girl in braids going to the movies in Paris, "red belt" to see Chapaev, singing "Pioneer" songs and identifying with the heroines of Soviet novels. "I always knew whom I should identify with and whom I should fight.... It was a happy childhood in which fairies were replaced by Lenin and his warriors, Stalin and his builders!" Of course, the Twentieth Party Congress soon came along and she began to learn better. Yet there is more nostalgia here than bitterness, for all the disillusionment. She refuses, she says, to turn her back on that little girl in braids. This personal note contrasts oddly with the language of discourse-analysis in heavy use through much of the book. One cannot help contrasting the dramatic sense of existential involvement expressed in the foregoing (and occasionally throughout the book), with the high level of abstraction in the conceptual tools she proposes to use:
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Extractions: The University of Pittsburgh Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures Russian 2452: Socialist Realism Vladimir Padunov Fall Semester 2000 (01-1) CL 1433 CL 1221 e-mail: padunov@imap.pitt.edu Socialist realism, the fundamental method of Soviet literature and literary criticism, demands of the artist a truthful, historically concrete depiction of reality in its revolutionary development. The truthfulness and historical concreteness of the artistic depiction must be combined with the ideological remolding and reeducation of the working people in the spirit of socialism. Literaturnaia gazeta , 3 September 1934. I. Course Texts and Library Reserve: No texts have been ordered through the University Bookstore. Since reading assignments will be located in a large number of texts, photocopies of short assigned texts will be distributed in class. Similarly, since there will be times when the two groups of students will be reading different texts, students should either obtain the texts from the university library or purchase them in advance (amazon.com/bn.com/second-hand shops off Craig Street, etc.). Books have not been placed on reserve in the library in order to facilitate individual academic and work schedules.
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