Institute of Philology of the Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences
Monuments of Folklore Siberian Journal of Philology Critique and Semiotics
Yazyki i fol’klor korennykh narodov Sibiri Syuzhetologiya i Syuzhetografiya
Institute of Philology of
the Siberian Branch of
Russian Academy of Sciences
По-русски
  
Sibirskii Filologicheskii Zhurnal (Siberian Journal of Philology)
По-русски
Archive
Editorial board
Our ethical principles
Submission Requirements
Process for Submission & Publication
List of Typos
Search:

Author:

and/or Keyword:

Article

Name: Russian Classics Updates in the Modern Russian-American Novel

Authors: Butenina Evgenia Mikhailovna

Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russian Federation

In the section Study of literature

Issue 3, 2014Pages 182-189
UDK: 82.091, 821.111(73)DOI:

Abstract: Attracting much attention in the USA literature of recent years have been the young writers of Russian origin, «the fourth wave» immigrants, writing, as distinct from most of the representatives of the first three «waves», in English. Addressing the English-speaking readers the Russian-American writers meet the assumed expectations of the «target audience» by making great play with Russian classics in their stories about «the mysterious Russian soul». The paper compares two almost simultaneously published novels that employ similar «strategies of the game»: «Memoirs of a Muse» by Lara Vapnyar (2006) and «What Happened to Anna K.» by Irina Reyn (2008). Both novels can be assigned to the genre of metaliterary pseudoautobiographies based on the explicit update of classical Russian texts.

Keywords: russian american fiction, metafiction, literary update, remake, pseudoautobio- graphy

Bibliography:

Institute of Philology
Nikolaeva st., 8, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russian Federation
+7-383-330-15-18, ifl@philology.nsc.ru
© Institute of Philology