Moscow University Press
RU ENG
Remaining a Human Being in Wartime: War Front Pages of 1960s – 1990s Russian Prose

Remaining a Human Being in Wartime: War Front Pages of 1960s – 1990s Russian Prose

На войне остаться человеком: Фронтовые страницы русской прозы 1960‒1990-х годов
ISBN: 978-5-19-011192-7 publication date: 2018 format: 60х90 1/16 pages': 119

For teachers of schools, lyceums and gymnasiums, students, high school students, applicants, philologists and a wide range of readers.

Abstract

Books in the ‘Rereading the Classics’ series give a modern analysis of the works that form part of school literature curricula. This is the first attempt to provide a detailed insight into the spiritual, moral and religious aspects of the art of 19th and 20th century Russian writers. The series is offered as the basis of modern knowledge about Russian literature, which is necessary to high school students to pass school-leaving examinations and to gain admission to any institution of higher learning.

The manual analyzes the works by the greatest masters of 1960s-1990s Russian military prose who became an organic part of the current school curricula — K. Simonov, Yu. Bondarev, V. Astafyev, K. Vorobiev, G. Baklanov, V. Bogomolov. The reader will undoubtedly find it useful to get acquainted with the analysis of the short stories and novelettes by V. Nekrasov, A. Platonov, M. Sholokhov, with the process of approximating through the artistic word toward the full truth about man at war, about his courage, sorrow of loss and nobleness. Russian military prose will appear here as a very dynamic system of texts with complex interrelations, volatile narrative structures and vivid creative individualities. The book shows the interaction between war prose and the overall literary process of the 60s – 90s.

For teachers of schools, lyceums and gymnasiums, students, high school students, applicants, philologists and a wide range of readers.

To cite this article
Chalmaev V.A. Remaining a Human Being in Wartime: War Front Pages of 1960s – 1990s Russian Prose. — Moscow: Moscow University Press, 2018. — 119 p.
About the author
Chalmaev V.A.

Doctor of Philological,

read more, more books