Overwriting Chaos: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's Fictive Worlds

Author:   Richard Tempest
Publisher:   Academic Studies Press
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9781644694602


Pages:   750
Publication Date:   13 August 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Richard Tempest examines Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's evolution as a literary artist from his early autobiographical novel Love the Revolution to the experimental mega-saga The Red Wheel, and beyond. Tempest shows how this author gives his characters a presence so textured that we can readily imagine them as figures of flesh and blood and thought and feeling. The study discusses Solzhenitsyn's treatment of Lenin, Stalin, and the Russian Revolution; surprising predilection for textual puzzles and games la Nabokov or even Borges; exploration of erotic themes; and his polemical interactions with Russian and Western modernism. Also included is new information about the writer's life and art provided by his family, as well as Tempest's interviews with him in 2003-7.

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Author:   Richard Tempest
Publisher:   Academic Studies Press
Imprint:   Academic Studies Press
Weight:   0.333kg
ISBN:  

9781644694602


ISBN 10:   1644694603
Pages:   750
Publication Date:   13 August 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Richard Tempest's Overwriting Chaos is a systematic up-to-date study of the structures of Solzhenitsyn's artistic imagination. It places Solzhenitsyn in three widening frames: as a writer dealing with the Gulag and its pre-history, as an integral part of the Russian literary tradition, and, importantly and innovatively, as a major presence in world literature. It combines intratextual insight with discussions of intertextuality, connections with real-life phenomena, and effect on audiences. ... The language of the book is rich, vivid, accessible, and methodologically and multilingually precise. ... The book should be taken into account in all further research on Solzhenitsyn's fiction, as a theory of Solzhenitsyn's poetics, a source of local insights, a pilot, or a springboard. -Leona Toker, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Russian Review


"Richard Tempest's Overwriting Chaos is a systematic up-to-date study of the structures of Solzhenitsyn's artistic imagination. It places Solzhenitsyn in three widening frames: as a writer dealing with the Gulag and its pre-history, as an integral part of the Russian literary tradition, and, importantly and innovatively, as a major presence in world literature. It combines intratextual insight with discussions of intertextuality, connections with real-life phenomena, and effect on audiences. … The language of the book is rich, vivid, accessible, and methodologically and multilingually precise. … The book should be taken into account in all further research on Solzhenitsyn's fiction, as a theory of Solzhenitsyn's poetics, a source of local insights, a pilot, or a springboard.""—Leona Toker, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Russian Review"


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Richard Tempest is an associate professor at the University of Illinois who studies the interactions between Russian and Western culture. His novel Zolotaya kost, about the adventures of a time-traveling American professor, was published in Moscow in 2004. Tempest's current research focuses on charismatic politics in the twenty-first century.

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