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Barkhatnai︠a︡ kibitka : (roman o detstve) / Pavel Peppershteĭn.
Бархатная кибитка : (роман о детстве) Павел Пепперштейн.

LIBRA PG3485.E46 B37 2023
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Peppershteĭn, Pavel, author.
Пепперштейн, Павел, author.
Contributor:
Sabin W. Colton, Jr., Memorial Fund.
Series:
Alʹpina--proza
Alʹpina proza
Альпина проза
Альпина--проза.
Language:
Russian
Subjects (All):
Children--Fiction.
Children.
Teenagers--Fiction.
Teenagers.
Physical Description:
638 pages ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
Moskva : Alʹpina non-fikshn, 2023.
Москва : Альпина нон-фикшн, 2023.
Language Note:
In Russian.
Summary:
"At first glance, Pavel Pepperstein's new novel is simply about describing his own childhood. But in fact, this novel is an experience in the study of childhood as a cultural phenomenon. Various types of childhood and adolescence (English childhood, French, late Soviet, Russian-noble, Scandinavian) one way or another appear in this narrative. Childhood creeps carefully along the thin line between worlds. Including between the worlds of literary traditions and the space of literary experiment. In the last chapters it turns out that the work is a test of a new genre, which the author gave the name 'euphoric detective story.' -- Cataloger's translation.
"Новый роман Павла Пепперштейна на первый взгляд посвящен просто описанию собственного детства. Но на самом деле этот роман представляет собою опыт изучения детства как культурного феномена. Различные типы детств и отрочеств (английское детство, французское, позднесоветское, русско-дворянское, скандинавское) так или иначе появляются в этом повествовании. Детство осторожно крадется по тонкой линии между мирами. В том числе между мирами литературных традиций и пространством литературного эксперимента. В последних главах выясняется, что произведение представляет собой испытание нового жанра, которому автор присвоил название 'эйфорический детектив'." -- Provided by publisher.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Sabin W. Colton, Jr., Memorial Fund.
ISBN:
9785001396710
5001396719
OCLC:
1407081064

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