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An encounter with Prishvin

https://doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2025-3-42-47

Abstract

Kochergin’s essay is devoted to the author’s personal interpretation of Prishvin’s works in preparation for the writer’s new biography to be published in the series ‘Lives of  Renowned People’ [‘ZhIL,’ or ‘Zhizn izvestnykh lyudey’] recently launched by Shubina Books Publications [Redaktsiya Eleny Shubinoy]. Detailing his belated encounter with Prishvin, Kochergin focuses on the themes common for his and Prishvin’s oeuvre: man’s relationship with landscape, a discovery of nature, and the ‘appropriation of space.’ Perceiving a certain   creative and biographical affinity with Prishvin, Kochergin asks what appears to him to be extremely poignant questions: What is it like to start writing in your thirties and find yourself snubbed by people engaged in literary work as if by birthright? Should one get involved in any sort of groups or movements?  What can we gain in communication with nature? How does it feel to hear the latest reports from the frontline in the comfort of your cottage? How can one build up a relationship with the authorities without losing one’s self-respect? Kochergin suggests that the answers in Prishvin’s texts are still relevant to us and therefore worth searching for. He personally is eager to learn the answer to Gorky’s nearly one-hundred-year-old query of Prishvin’s work: ‘How is your living at a hamlet related to literature?’

About the Author

I. N. Kochergin
Prose Writer
Russian Federation

Ilya N. Kochergin, prose writer, essayist, independent researcher,

10, Bolshoy Gnezdnikovsky Ln., Moscow, 125375.



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Kochergin I.N. An encounter with Prishvin. Voprosy literatury. 2025;(3):42-47. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31425/0042-8795-2025-3-42-47

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