

Closest thing to reality. Roman Senchin’s prose
https://doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2022-1-75-89
Abstract
The article analyses the artistic evolution of contemporary writer R. Senchin — from one of his most successful novels The Yoltyshevs [Yoltyshevy] (2009) to later works such as The Runway [Polosa] (2012), a novella, and novels The Flood Zone [Zona zatopleniya] (2015) and Rain in Paris [Dozhd v Parizhe] (2018). It is suggested that each of the works in question are written in response to a 20th-c. classic: The Runway brings back memories of Shukshin’s short stories, The Flood Zone invokes Rasputin’s Farewell to Matyora [Proshchanie s Matyoroy], and Rain in Paris — Vampilov’s Duck Hunting [Utinaya okhota]. The critics primarily focus on the plots that are typical of classical Russian literature, e. g., the fate of a ‘small man’ or an eccentric (chudik). Drawing from the traditions of the ‘village’ and ‘urban’ prose, Senchin creates a modern version of the two. The authors consider Senchin a proponent of objective emotionality, one of the few modern successors of the classical tradition, and argue that his characters are true heroes of our time.
About the Authors
G. V. PrantsovaRussian Federation
Galina V. Prantsova, Candidate of Pedagogy
40 Krasnaya St., Penza, 440026
А. А. Timakova
Russian Federation
Anna A. Timakova, Candidate of Philology
40 Krasnaya St., Penza, 440026
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Review
For citations:
Prantsova G.V., Timakova А.А. Closest thing to reality. Roman Senchin’s prose. Voprosy literatury. 2022;(1):75-89. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2022-1-75-89