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Name: Cultural basis in the image of the topos of Moscow in the play “The Pilot” by N. N. Sadur

Authors: Yuliya S. Krasnoukhova

Tomsk State University Tomsk, Russian Federation

In the section Study of literature

Issue 1, 2023Pages 193-205
UDK: 821.161.1DOI: 10.17223/18137083/82/14

Abstract: The paper examines the image of Moscow in the play “The Pilot” (2009) by the modern playwright N. Sadur. The study reveals how the author represents the image of Moscow in the late period of her creativity. The space of Moscow is found to have different levels in the play. First, Moscow, a direct place of action, is both an actual city and its artistic representation. Second, Moscow serves as the space of the characters’ consciousness. Third, Moscow represents the space of the author’s consciousness and symbolization. Sadur is seen to deconstruct traditional cultural ideas about Moscow. Moscow is transformed from a holistic space of life in close connection with the cultural and historical memory into an atomic space of unsupported existence, a total substitution and simulation. “The Pilot” recreates the game reality generated by the dream of a living city. The specifics of spatial images allow drawing a conclusion about the image of the world and the author’s worldview. According to Sadur, the modern reality is “flawed:” the ties between people existing outside the home are broken. However, the idea is put forward that the main thing for the author is not to declare the inferiority of the modern world but to long for an ideal past and refer to the individual myth created on its basis. Therefore, for Sadur, it is not postmodern deconstruction that comes to the fore but the modernist construction of a new myth about the world.

Keywords: modern drama, the image of Moscow, the image of the city, the space of the game, N. Sadur

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