History in a grotesque key : Russian literature and the idea of revolution /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Platt, Kevin M. F., 1967-
Format: Book
Language:English
Russian
Published: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1997.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction, Imagining social transformation in Russia: the revolutionary grotesque. History in a grotesque key ; Social instability and literary indeterminacy ; Public discourse and revolution ; Reading the revolutionary grotesque and reading revolution
  • The legacy of Peter I: the limits of reason. The creation of a rational state ; On the condition of this world: to the sun ; Relative rationalism
  • The epoch of the great reforms: laying down the law. From arbitrariness to law ; N.S. Leskov's Laughter and grief ; N.D. Khvoshchinskai︠a︡'s The first battle ; Arbitrary law
  • After October 1917: revolution in consciousness. From necessity to freedom ; E.I. Zami︠a︡tin's "Comrade Churygin has the floor" ; A. Platonov's The foundation pit ; Mystifying enlightenment
  • Russia at the end of history? From totalitarianism to democracy ; T. Kibirov's About certain aspects of the present sociocultural situation ; Totalitarian democracy
  • Conclusion, An end to the Russian tradition of social transformation and the revolutionary grotesque?
  • Appendix A: On the condition of this world: to the sun, text and translation
  • Appendix B: Timur Kibirov, To Serezha Gandlevsky: about certain aspects of the present sociocultural situation, text and translation.