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词条 Village Prose
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Village Prose[1] ({{lang-ru|Деревенская проза}}, or Деревенская литература) was a movement in Soviet literature beginning during the Khrushchev Thaw, which included works that focused on the Soviet rural communities. Some point to the critical essays on collectivization in Novyi mir by Valentin Ovechkin as the starting point of Village Prose, though most of the subsequent works associated with the genre are fictional novels and short stories.[2] Authors associated with Village Prose include Aleksander Yashin, Vasily Belov,[3] Fyodor Abramov, Valentin Rasputin, Boris Mozhayev, Vasily Shukshin. Some critics also count Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn among the Village Prose writers for his short novel Matryona's House.[4]

Many Village Prose works espoused an idealized picture of traditional Russian village life and became increasingly associated with Russian nationalism in the 1970s and 1980s. Some have argued that the nationalist subtext of Village Prose is the reason the Soviet government remained supportive of Village Prose writers like Valentin Rasputin (who became a member of the Writers' Union) during the Time of Stagnation, even while they began to more heavily censor other dissenting movements, like Youth and Urban Prose.[5][6]

See also

  • Fyodor Abramov
  • Valentin Rasputin
  • Vasily Belov
  • Aleksander Yashin
  • Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
  • Vladimir Soloukhin
  • Russian literature

References

1. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/prose%20poem|title=Prose poem|publisher=Merriam-Webster|accessdate=2012-05-27}}
2. ^Kathleen Parthe, Russian Village Prose: The Radiant Past, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ: 1992 (p151)
3. ^{{cite web | author = | date = | url =http://www.bestpeopleofrussia.ru/persona/Vasiliy-Belov/bio/| title = В.И. Белов| publisher = www.bestpeopleofrussia.ru| accessdate = 2011-01-01}}
4. ^Dale E. Peterson, "Solzhenitsyn Back in the U.S.S.R.: Anti-Modernism in Contemporary Soviet Prose," Berkshire Review, 16 (1981): 64-78
5. ^Yitzchak Brudny, Russian Nationalism and the Soviet State, 1953-1991, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA: 1998
6. ^Simon Cosgrove, Russian Nationalism and the Politics of Soviet Literature: The Case of Nash sovremennik, 1981-1991, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY: 2004

External links

  • SovLit - Free summaries of Soviet era books, many from the Thaw Era
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