

A. Y. Ariev. Following the slow and golden eagle: On Petersburg poetry (E. Sharygina (Novikova), V. Novikov)
https://doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2019-6-266-271
Abstract
The review deals with a book devoted to Petersburg poetry and its connections to the 20th-c. history. Andrey Ariev believes that profound humanity is the dominant feature of Petersburg literature. He also considers the Russian intelligentsia tradition yet another Petersburg phenomenon. Ariev specially dwells on the poetic tradition of Tsarskoye Selo. The author discusses works by Blok, Mandelstam, G. Ivanov, Adamovich, and Nabokov, focusing on the poets’ creative interaction, as well as conflicts and polemic episodes. Ariev also sketches portraits of his poetic contemporaries, D. Bobyshev, V. Sosnora, A. Kushner, and S. Stratanovsky.
About the Authors
Elizaveta V. Sharygina (Novikova)Russian Federation
Elizaveta V. Sharygina (Novikova) - Candidate of Philology
9/1 Mokhovaya St., Moscow, 125009
Vladimir I. Novikov
Russian Federation
Vladimir I. Novikov Doctor of Philology
9/1 Mokhovaya St., Moscow, 125009
Review
For citations:
Sharygina (Novikova) E.V., Novikov V.I. A. Y. Ariev. Following the slow and golden eagle: On Petersburg poetry (E. Sharygina (Novikova), V. Novikov). Voprosy literatury. 2019;(6):266-271. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2019-6-266-271