Honest Jacobins: High Stalinism and the Socialist Subjectivity of Mikhail Lifshitz and Andrei Platonov
The first part of this article argues that Lifshitz’s 1930s polemic against pseudo-Marxist “vulgarizers” in Soviet letters, as well as his life-long championing of ideologically problematic, sometimes explicitly anti-progressivist authors, whom he called the “great conservatives of humanity,” should...
Format: | Article |
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Language: | Russian |
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Ural State Pedagogical University
2021-04-01
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Series: | Филологический класс |
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Online Access: | https://filclass.ru/en/archive/2021/vol-26-1/chestnye-yakobintsy-vysokij-stalinizm-i-sotsialisticheskaya-subektivnost-mikhaila-lifshitsa-i-andreya-platonova |
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