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SM ISO690:2012 ŞLEAHTIŢCHI, Maria. Carnavalesc şi panoramă în romanul optzecist din spaţiul ex-sovietic. In: Filologia modernă: Realizări şi perspective în context European, 16-17 octombrie 2014, Chișinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: Institutul de Filologie, 2015, Ediția 8, pp. 252-266. |
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Filologia modernă: Realizări şi perspective în context European Ediția 8, 2015 |
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Colocviul "Filologia modernă: Realizări şi perspective în context European" Chișinău, Moldova, 16-17 octombrie 2014 | ||||||
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The novel of the eighties is a characteristic phenomenon of the literatures from the former Soviet Union as well. Already asserted authors in 1991 (the Ukrainian Yuri Andrujovich, the Russian Andreï Makine, the Bessarabian Vasile Garnet), have lately produced aesthetics identified as postmodern by criticism and literary history. Their postmodernism though did not rally with their leftist ideologies, but came in counterpoint with the totalitarianism policies. The novel „The Moscoviad” by Yurii Andrujovich was published in 1993. It was translated into more than 20 languages, and is a work of reference for the assertion and development of a whole generation of writers from the former Soviet space. The carnivalesque, the buffoonery, the farce, the absurdity and the surrealism are so many visors through which the narrator sees the world of Moscow and the Soviet empire. |
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Cuvinte-cheie postmodernism, Carnivalesque, absurd, surrealism |
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