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Tamizdat : publishing Russian literature across borders / Yasha Klots (ed.).

Van Pelt Library PG3515 .T34 2021
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LIBRA PG1 .W53 Bd.1 (1978)-Bd.5 (1980)
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Van Pelt Library PG1 .W53 Bd.15 (1985)-Bd.18,Bd.20 (1987)-Bd.74 (2014),Bd.76 (2015),Bd.78 (2016)
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Klots, Yasha, editor.
Series:
Wiener slawistischer Almanach. Sonderband ; 0258-6819 86.
Wiener slawistischer Almanach. Sonderband, 0258-6819 ; Band 86
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Underground literature.
Prohibited books.
Russian literature--Foreign countries.
Soviet Union.
Russian literature--Foreign countries--20th century--History and criticism.
Russian literature.
Prohibited books--Soviet Union.
Underground literature--Soviet Union--History and criticism.
Russian literature--Publishing--Foreign countries--History--20th century.
Russian literature--Publishing.
Foreign countries.
History.
Physical Description:
361 pages : illustrations, facsimiles ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; New York : Peter Lang, [2021]
Summary:
The book is devoted to 'contraband' literature from the USSR that was first published abroad over the Soviet period. The volume explores tamizdat as a literary practice and political institution from a variety of perspectives and situates it in the context of its domestic counterparts: gosizdat and samizdat. The Contributions to the volume range from first-hand accounts, archival explorations, and close readings of the texts vis-à-vis the histories of their first publications and reception abroad, to theoretical articles on tamizdat as 'textual embodiment' and transgression. The volume lets world history speak through Russian literary manuscripts on their way from the drawer to publication abroad, and 'repatriation' back to Russia in a printed form.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9783631866399
3631866399
OCLC:
1277280670

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