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14792 LINGUA E LETTERATURA RUSSA in LINGUE E CULTURE PER LA COMUNICAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE (LM-37) LM-37 VALERI Marta
(syllabus)
The crazy liberalization of the word: The 20s in Russia
In the 20s in Europe simultaneously radicalize those political ideas, which will be the ground for the Totalitarianisms of the 30s and a continuos need of cultural exchange throughout the continent. To this contribute also Russia, which will soon become the Soviet Union, as a brand new country after the events of the October 1917. The course will illustrate and analize the overview from a literary, artistic and musical point of view, following all the processes, which will lead to the complete submission of society to the need of the bolsheviks untile the final turning point, in 1929, to the cult of Stal'in's personality.
(reference books)
Curricolar books - A. Blok “L’intelligencija e la Rivoluzione”. Adelphi, 1978 [selected chapters] - L. Magarotto “L’avanguardia dopo la Rivoluzione. Le riviste degli anni Venti nell’URSS”. Edizioni Immanenza, 2016 [selected chapters] - G. Spendel “La Mosca degli anni Venti. Sogni e utopie di una generazione”. Ed. Riuniti, 1999 - S. De Vidovich “Letteratura russa” [only chapters about the 10s and 20s] - Lecture notes
5 books, from the list below: - V. Majakovskij “A piena voce” [any edition] - M. Zoščenko “Novelle Moscovite” – “Le novelle sentimentali” [5 stories each] - B. Pil’njak “L’anno nudo” UTET, 2012 - M. Bulgakov “Il Maestro e Margherita” [any edition] - M. Bulgakov “La capitale nel block notes” Excelsior 1881, 2007 - I. Babel’ “L’armata a cavallo” [any edition] - A. Blok “I dodici” [any edition] - E. Zamjatin “Noi” [any edition]
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