Literatura rusa alrededor de la Revolución de 1917
Abstract
Revisión descriptiva del proceso que sufrió la literatura rusa durante la Revolución bolchevique de 1917. El autor sostiene que esta revolución se propuso una especie de remodelación humana del ciudadano ruso, bajo el nombre de homo soviéticus, y en este cometido involucró y condicionó el desarrollo de la cultura y la literatura del país, con consecuencias desastrosas. Para probar esto examina la producción testimonial en crónicas, diarios, novelas y poemas de notables escritores rusos, en la cual se expresa la tremendo conmoción social y humana que provocó la revolución.
Descriptive review of the process suffered by Russian literature during the Bolshevik Revolution. The author argues that this revolution proposed a human remodeling of the Russian citizen under the name homo soviéticus and in this role it involved and conditioned the development of culture and literature of the country with disastrous consequences. To argue this position, he examines the testimonial production in chronicles, diaries, novels and poems by notable Russian writers, where is expressed the tremendous social and human commotion caused.
Descriptive review of the process suffered by Russian literature during the Bolshevik Revolution. The author argues that this revolution proposed a human remodeling of the Russian citizen under the name homo soviéticus and in this role it involved and conditioned the development of culture and literature of the country with disastrous consequences. To argue this position, he examines the testimonial production in chronicles, diaries, novels and poems by notable Russian writers, where is expressed the tremendous social and human commotion caused.
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Vol. 21, No. 39