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In a word, I’ve been there

https://doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2019-5-246-256

Abstract

In his article, A. Zholkovsky discusses the contemporary detective mini-series Otlichnitsa [A Straight-A Student], which mentions O. Mandelstam’s poem for children A Galosh [Kalosha]: more than a fleeting mention, this poem prompts the characters and viewers alike to solve the mystery of its authorship. According to the show’s plot, the fact that Mandelstam penned the poem surfaces when one of the female characters confesses her involvement in his arrest. Examining this episode, Zholkovsky seeks structural parallels with the show in V. Aksyonov’s Overstocked Packaging Barrels [Zatovarennaya bochkotara] and even in B. Pasternak’s Doctor Zhivago [Doktor Zhivago]: in each of those, a member of the Soviet intelligentsia who has developed a real fascination with some unique but unattainable object is shocked to realize that the establishment have long enjoyed this exotic object without restrictions. We observe, therefore, a typical solution to the core problem of the Soviet, and more broadly, Russian cultural-political situation: the relationship between the intelligentsia and the state, and the resolution is not a confrontation, but reconciliation.

About the Author

A. K. Zholkovsky
The University of Southern California
United States
Candidate of Philology


References

1. Zholkovsky, A. (2008). Stars and somewhat nervous. Moscow: Vremya. (In Russ.)

2. Mandelstam, N. (1999). Reminiscences. Moscow: Soglasie. (In Russ.)

3. Mandelstam, O. (1926). The balloons [Shary]. Leningrad: Gosizdat. (In Russ.)

4. Shcheglov, Y. (2013). Vasily Aksyonov’s ‘Overstocked Packaging Barrels’ [‘Zatovarennaya bochkotara’]. A commentary. Moscow: NLO. (In Russ.)


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Zholkovsky A.K. In a word, I’ve been there. Voprosy literatury. 2019;(5):246-256. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2019-5-246-256

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