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Afterward Post-Soviet Literature in Search of a New Identity
Post-Soviet literature did not appear off a blank page and is not confined to the underground-currently the nomenklatura underground-alone, or just to Dmitrii Aleksandrovich Prigov and Vladimir Sorokin, Elena Shvarts and Lev Rubinshtein, Ol'ga Sedakova and Zufar Gareev; it sprang up, naturally,...
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Published in: | Russian social science review 1998-07, Vol.39 (4), p.75-96 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Post-Soviet literature did not appear off a blank page and is not confined to the underground-currently the nomenklatura underground-alone, or just to Dmitrii Aleksandrovich Prigov and Vladimir Sorokin, Elena Shvarts and Lev Rubinshtein, Ol'ga Sedakova and Zufar Gareev; it sprang up, naturally, within Soviet literature. |
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ISSN: | 1061-1428 1557-7848 |
DOI: | 10.2753/RSS1061-1428390475 |