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Nabokov and the Russian Diaspora - Bryan Karetnyk

Nabokov and the Russian Diaspora

In the Margins of Totalitarianism

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Buch | Hardcover
XV, 294 Seiten
2025
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-90017-4 (ISBN)
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This book presents a sustained and systematic analysis of the totalitarian topos across Vladimir Nabokov s life and career. Contributing to the ongoing reappraisal of Nabokov s writing in its engagement with politics and ideology, this study contends that the rise of totalitarianism constituted one of the most urgent, substantial and complex issues with which Nabokov and his peers in emigration had to contend. Yet while the precarious exilic status of the Russian diaspora not only made the spread of totalitarian ideologies and dictatorships an acute and tangible danger, it also, perversely, afforded its members exceptionally free scope to respond intellectually and creatively, as individuals outside and on the limits of these systems. This is the first book that critically and comprehensively examines Nabokov s literary and intellectual responses to the rise of totalitarian systems and ideologies, contextualizing them within those of his peers in the first wave of Russian emigration.

Bryan Karetnyk is an Affiliated Lecturer in the Department of Slavonic Studies at the University of Cambridge, UK. He is a scholar of Russian literature and culture. His research focuses on the writing of the Russian diaspora, with a particular emphasis on the intersection between literature and politics in the twentieth century. He has translated several major works by writers including Gaito Gazdanov, Boris Poplavsky and Yuri Felsen, and is the editor and principal translator of the landmark Penguin anthology Russian Émigré Short Stories from Bunin to Yanovsky (2017). He writes regularly for the Times Literary Supplement, the Financial Times and the Spectator.

Chapter :1 Introduction.- Chapter 2: Parlor politics and open-air statements: Public and Private Responses to Bolshevism, Italian Fascism, Stalinism and Nazism.- Chapter 3: From Intellectual Response to Literary Practice: Totalitarianism and literaturnyi byt in Emigration.- Chapter 4: Totalitarian People: Poets and Dictators.- Chapter 5: Totalitarian States: Between Real and Imaginary.- Chapter 6: Totalitarian Ideas: Determinism, Philistinism and Freudianism.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Palgrave Studies in Modern European Literature
Zusatzinfo XV, 294 p. 13 illus., 7 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 210 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Schlagworte Diasporic Literature • exile • Fascism • history of political thought • Russian emigration • Totalitarianism • Vladimir Nabokov
ISBN-10 3-031-90017-0 / 3031900170
ISBN-13 978-3-031-90017-4 / 9783031900174
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