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Name: The principle of incompleteness in the works by Dmitry Gorchev

Authors: I. V. Silantev

Institute of Philology of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Novosibirsk, Russian Federation; Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, Russian Federation

In the section Study of literature

Issue 4, 2017Pages 125-134
UDK: 821DOI: 10.17223/18137083/61/11

Abstract: Traditional literary poetics expects an author to create a complete meaningful text with an aesthetic value. Following this total poetic norm, an author of a literary work – whether it is a play, a sonnet, a novel or something else – gives his work a certain complete and final form. Beyond literary fiction, the principle of completeness / finality of the text and the verbal product itself is also quite comprehensive. It guides the organisation of diverse speech genres or the genres of discourses that correspond to one or another socio-cultural sphere of communication. Thus, the system of author’s practice and reader’s expectations in modern verbal culture includes the significant emphasis on the creation and perception of a whole text and holistic piece of work. Keeping a classic personal diary also fits into the classic completeness / finality paradigm. However, in the world of private Internet communications, including the blogosphere, we can see a fundamentally different picture. The inverse principle of the relative incompleteness of the text and its subsequent development in the net through the readers’ and author’s comments is at the heart of the blogosphere construction, with the possibility of its spontaneous collective completion. Such principle is, in particular, followed in the work of the perished Russian writer Dmitry Gorchev. His texts are impeccably artistic, although some may be unacceptable in the contexts of a normative culture. Sometimes the author’s desire to finish these texts and give them the status of a holistic piece of work is quite palpable. However, these texts exist in the environment of instant responses and blogosphere comments, which tears their potential selfsufficiency. Gorchev’s readers, for the most part, perceive these texts not as a piece of work, but as «messages» with dialogue potential, like entries in an online diary, in a blog, and respond to them in different ways. Realising it, the producer of texts no longer strives to isolate and make them whole and, at the same time, to differentiate himself as a literary author. Therefore, the position of the speaker remains very much that of the biographical, real Gorchev – the lyrical contemplator of life.

Keywords: dmitry gorchev, blog, poetics, incompleteness

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