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CHAPTER 6 Ostap Bender: From an Adventurer to a Bureaucrat. Transformations of the Early Soviet Rogue Narrative in The Twelve Chairs (1928) and The Little Golden Calf (1931)
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Riccardo Nicolosi
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introductory Remarks ix
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Part A THEORY AND HI STORY OF ADVENTURE NARRATIVES IN THE EARLY SOVIET UNION (1920s–1930s )
- CHAPTER 1 New Adventures for the Soviet Present. Conceptualizations and Debates Surrounding a Contested Popular Literary Genre 3
- CHAPTER 2 “We Are Incapable of Creating the Simplest Criminal Plot . . .”: The Formalist Theory of Prose and Russian Experimental Adventure Literature of the 1920s 21
- CHAPTER 3 Poetics of Adventure in the 1920s (from Shklovsky to Bakhtin) 43
- CHAPTER 4 The Magic of Cinema: Vladimir Vainshtok and a Socialist Film Poetics of Adventure 65
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Part B CASE STUDIES
- CHAPTER 5 Munchhausen’s Adventures in Early Soviet Fiction 89
- CHAPTER 6 Ostap Bender: From an Adventurer to a Bureaucrat. Transformations of the Early Soviet Rogue Narrative in The Twelve Chairs (1928) and The Little Golden Calf (1931) 116
- CHAPTER 7 Meta-Adventures: Vsevolod Ivanov’s and Viktor Shklovsky’s Novel Iprit in the Context of the Early Soviet Boom of Adventure Literature 139
- CHAPTER 8 Leaping over Death: Adventurous Agency in Fyodor Gladkov’s Cement (1925) 165
- CHAPTER 9 Andrei Platonov’s Novel Chevengur as a Journey of Adventure 185
- CHAPTER 10 Revolutionary Adventures in China: Internationalism and Early Soviet Adventure Fiction 197
- CHAPTER 11 Zinaida Rikhter’s Flight Adventure: An ‘Adventure Travel Sketch’ 215
- Contributors 241
- Index 245
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introductory Remarks ix
-
Part A THEORY AND HI STORY OF ADVENTURE NARRATIVES IN THE EARLY SOVIET UNION (1920s–1930s )
- CHAPTER 1 New Adventures for the Soviet Present. Conceptualizations and Debates Surrounding a Contested Popular Literary Genre 3
- CHAPTER 2 “We Are Incapable of Creating the Simplest Criminal Plot . . .”: The Formalist Theory of Prose and Russian Experimental Adventure Literature of the 1920s 21
- CHAPTER 3 Poetics of Adventure in the 1920s (from Shklovsky to Bakhtin) 43
- CHAPTER 4 The Magic of Cinema: Vladimir Vainshtok and a Socialist Film Poetics of Adventure 65
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Part B CASE STUDIES
- CHAPTER 5 Munchhausen’s Adventures in Early Soviet Fiction 89
- CHAPTER 6 Ostap Bender: From an Adventurer to a Bureaucrat. Transformations of the Early Soviet Rogue Narrative in The Twelve Chairs (1928) and The Little Golden Calf (1931) 116
- CHAPTER 7 Meta-Adventures: Vsevolod Ivanov’s and Viktor Shklovsky’s Novel Iprit in the Context of the Early Soviet Boom of Adventure Literature 139
- CHAPTER 8 Leaping over Death: Adventurous Agency in Fyodor Gladkov’s Cement (1925) 165
- CHAPTER 9 Andrei Platonov’s Novel Chevengur as a Journey of Adventure 185
- CHAPTER 10 Revolutionary Adventures in China: Internationalism and Early Soviet Adventure Fiction 197
- CHAPTER 11 Zinaida Rikhter’s Flight Adventure: An ‘Adventure Travel Sketch’ 215
- Contributors 241
- Index 245