The genre strategy in A. Platonov's short novels of the 1930s

Автор: Zavarkina Marina V.

Журнал: Проблемы исторической поэтики @poetica-pro

Статья в выпуске: т.13, 2015 года.

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The article analyzes a writer’s genre strategy based on the materials of A. Platonov's short novels of the 1930s (“The Foundation Pit” [“Kotlovan”], “For future use” [“Vprok”], “Bread and reading” [“Hleb i chtenie”], “Juvenile sea” [“Uvenil’noe more”], “Dzhan”). These short novels became a link between his two novels “Chevengur” (1926-1928) and “Happy Moscow” (1933-1936). The comprehensive analysis of the short novels of the 1930s in the dialectics of genre development allows us to understand Andrei Platonov’s artistic world, the role of genre in the implementation of his creative idea, the specifics of genre thinking, and to identify the relationship between the genre and utopian/dystopian strategies of the writer. The article concludes that the short novels of the 1930s constitute a cycle and are united by a usual plot of “test”, the type of a hero (a worker-wanderer), the poetics of the conclusions. The reconstruction of the author's model of the genre and its dynamics in the works of one of the distinguished writers of Russian and World literature of contemporary history leads to a deeper understanding of the artistic nature, role and genesis of the short novel in genre analysis of 20 th century-literature.

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A. platonov, creative strategy, genre, principles of forming a genre, the plot of "test", the short novels of the 1930s, short novels

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/14748949

IDR: 14748949   |   DOI: 10.15393/j9.art.2015.3402

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