Meeting the "Duende": Sasha Sokolov Reads Federico García Lorca

Sasha Sokolov’s short graphic composition Duende (“Zerkalo” 2006) is more than a personal and overt homage to the Spanish poet Federico García Lorca; it witnesses a deeper poetic and ‘spiritual’ connection between the two authors. Although unexplored by critics, references to Lorca can be traced in...

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Main Author: Martina Napolitano
Format: Article
Language:Belarusian
Published: Aracne editrice 2020-12-01
Series:eSamizdat
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Online Access:https://www.esamizdat.it/ojs/index.php/eS/article/view/90
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description Sasha Sokolov’s short graphic composition Duende (“Zerkalo” 2006) is more than a personal and overt homage to the Spanish poet Federico García Lorca; it witnesses a deeper poetic and ‘spiritual’ connection between the two authors. Although unexplored by critics, references to Lorca can be traced in different literary works by Sokolov. The Spanish poet has always represented a source of reference and a model throughout Sokolov’s literary lifetime.
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spelling doaj.art-84782770d77b4046857728f9add23d1f2024-12-15T20:20:24ZbelAracne editriceeSamizdat1723-40422020-12-011390Meeting the "Duende": Sasha Sokolov Reads Federico García LorcaMartina Napolitano0Università degli Studi di Udine Sasha Sokolov’s short graphic composition Duende (“Zerkalo” 2006) is more than a personal and overt homage to the Spanish poet Federico García Lorca; it witnesses a deeper poetic and ‘spiritual’ connection between the two authors. Although unexplored by critics, references to Lorca can be traced in different literary works by Sokolov. The Spanish poet has always represented a source of reference and a model throughout Sokolov’s literary lifetime. https://www.esamizdat.it/ojs/index.php/eS/article/view/90Sasha SokolovFederico García LorcaDuendeRussian Contemporary LiteratureIntertextualityCante Jondo
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Federico García Lorca
Duende
Russian Contemporary Literature
Intertextuality
Cante Jondo
title Meeting the "Duende": Sasha Sokolov Reads Federico García Lorca
title_full Meeting the "Duende": Sasha Sokolov Reads Federico García Lorca
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title_sort meeting the duende sasha sokolov reads federico garcia lorca
topic Sasha Sokolov
Federico García Lorca
Duende
Russian Contemporary Literature
Intertextuality
Cante Jondo
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