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Name: Particularities of the poetics of the novel «Bylina about Mikula Buyanovich» by G. D. Grebenshchikov: the structural and genre aspect

Authors: Yarantsev Vladimir Nikolayevich

Editorial Board of the magazine "Sibirskiye ogni"

In the section Study of literature

Issue 4, 2014Pages 25-33
UDK: 821.161.1DOI:

Abstract: The symmetry of the composition of «Bylina about Mikula Buyanovich», pointing to a special organization of the text as a number of loci significant from the value standpoint, is closely connected with the genre nature of work as a complicated alloy of epos, folklore and dramatic art. A considerable role in the genesis of the novel was also played by the «emigrant» text, especially that of I. Bunin and A. Remizov, that made a peculiar creative contact, dialogue, with the «Siberian» pre-revolutionary text of G. Grebenshchikov. The «construction» metaphor revealing the essence and functions of locutivnost in «the Bylina…» finds a life-building aspect in the work of the writer who realized the main metaphor of the book in constructing Churayevka – a special «ideological» settlement, «monastery» in an American remote place. Thus, G. Grebenshchikov’s novel is a genuine phenomenon, an artifact born by the demolition of eras and outlooks.

Keywords: locus, top wasps, composition, localistic tendencies, temple, bylina, play, parable

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