“Dawn in Russia” by W. Frank: Soviet Union in the Eyes of the American Traveler

Features of perception of the Soviet reality of 1930th by the American writer Waldo Frank are considered. In the 1920s the writer’s contacts with the USSR are tied up, in 1931, he visits the Soviet Union, the literary outcome of the trip is the travel agent «Dawn in Russia. Notes on the journey» («D...

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Main Author: Viktoria Yu. Popova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sourthern Federal University 2017-06-01
Series:Izvestiâ Ûžnogo Federalʹnogo Universiteta: Filologičeskie Nauki
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Online Access:http://philol-journal.sfedu.ru/index.php/sfuphilol/article/view/1013
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description Features of perception of the Soviet reality of 1930th by the American writer Waldo Frank are considered. In the 1920s the writer’s contacts with the USSR are tied up, in 1931, he visits the Soviet Union, the literary outcome of the trip is the travel agent «Dawn in Russia. Notes on the journey» («Dawn in Russia: the Record of a Journey»), released in 1932 in the US by the publishing house «Charles Scribner’s Sons». In «Dawn in Russia» Frank clarifies the details of his journey about Moscow, Leningrad and the Volga cities, expresses the idea of the emergence of a «new world», ascending, alive, awakening from sleep; compares Soviet reality and «old Russia», not yet captured by revolutionary tendencies; reflects on the spiritual potential of the Russian people. In the last chapter, W. Frank gives an assessment of life in the Soviet Union: outlines the main trends in the development of the building of communism, examines the prospect of the influence of the Soviet model of the social system on capitalist states. Despite the interest of the Soviet audience in W. Frank, the translation of the book was not carried out. The article analyzes the Soviet reception of the book, contains fragments of reviews published in Literaturnaya Gazeta (No. 47, 1932) and Pravda (No. 358, 1932), the history of the literary connections of the writer with the Soviet Union is reconstructed and the reasons of their termination.
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spelling doaj.art-c89f76bcf926459eada8e5180fca59522022-12-22T01:16:13ZengSourthern Federal UniversityIzvestiâ Ûžnogo Federalʹnogo Universiteta: Filologičeskie Nauki1995-06402312-13432017-06-0120172182510.23683/1995-0640-2017-2-18-25“Dawn in Russia” by W. Frank: Soviet Union in the Eyes of the American TravelerViktoria Yu. Popova0Moscow State University of M. LomonosovFeatures of perception of the Soviet reality of 1930th by the American writer Waldo Frank are considered. In the 1920s the writer’s contacts with the USSR are tied up, in 1931, he visits the Soviet Union, the literary outcome of the trip is the travel agent «Dawn in Russia. Notes on the journey» («Dawn in Russia: the Record of a Journey»), released in 1932 in the US by the publishing house «Charles Scribner’s Sons». In «Dawn in Russia» Frank clarifies the details of his journey about Moscow, Leningrad and the Volga cities, expresses the idea of the emergence of a «new world», ascending, alive, awakening from sleep; compares Soviet reality and «old Russia», not yet captured by revolutionary tendencies; reflects on the spiritual potential of the Russian people. In the last chapter, W. Frank gives an assessment of life in the Soviet Union: outlines the main trends in the development of the building of communism, examines the prospect of the influence of the Soviet model of the social system on capitalist states. Despite the interest of the Soviet audience in W. Frank, the translation of the book was not carried out. The article analyzes the Soviet reception of the book, contains fragments of reviews published in Literaturnaya Gazeta (No. 47, 1932) and Pravda (No. 358, 1932), the history of the literary connections of the writer with the Soviet Union is reconstructed and the reasons of their termination.http://philol-journal.sfedu.ru/index.php/sfuphilol/article/view/1013Waldo FrankUSSR«Dawn in Russia»Soviet-American literary contactspublishing policythe Soviet press
spellingShingle Viktoria Yu. Popova
“Dawn in Russia” by W. Frank: Soviet Union in the Eyes of the American Traveler
Izvestiâ Ûžnogo Federalʹnogo Universiteta: Filologičeskie Nauki
Waldo Frank
USSR
«Dawn in Russia»
Soviet-American literary contacts
publishing policy
the Soviet press
title “Dawn in Russia” by W. Frank: Soviet Union in the Eyes of the American Traveler
title_full “Dawn in Russia” by W. Frank: Soviet Union in the Eyes of the American Traveler
title_fullStr “Dawn in Russia” by W. Frank: Soviet Union in the Eyes of the American Traveler
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title_short “Dawn in Russia” by W. Frank: Soviet Union in the Eyes of the American Traveler
title_sort dawn in russia by w frank soviet union in the eyes of the american traveler
topic Waldo Frank
USSR
«Dawn in Russia»
Soviet-American literary contacts
publishing policy
the Soviet press
url http://philol-journal.sfedu.ru/index.php/sfuphilol/article/view/1013
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