In the Party Spirit: Socialist Realism and Literary Practice in the Soviet Union, East Germany and ChinaHilary Chung, Michael Falchikov Rodopi, 1996 - 191 pages |
Table des matières
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vi | 12 |
Soviet Socialist Realism and the Soviet Censorship System | 23 |
In the Party Spirit Patterns of Conformity? | 44 |
Michael A Nicholson | 55 |
Endings and Nonendings in Iurii Trifonov | 69 |
Anna Seghers and the Appeal of Socialist Realism | 78 |
Socialist Realism versus Revolutionary Realism plus Revolutionary | 88 |
The Stalin Prizes for Literature as the Quintessence of Socialist Realism | 106 |
James Joyce and Socialist Realism? | 141 |
Christa Wolfs Discovery of Modernity | 150 |
A Study of Power and Feminism | 166 |
The End of Socialist Realism | 175 |
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Page 2 - ... to Joyce was the mediaeval, the mystical, the reactionary in the petty bourgeoisie — lust, aberrations; everything capable of impelling the petty bourgeoisie to join the side of revolution was alien to him. Incidentally, what is China suffering from? From the Chinese alphabet, in which there are 40,000 signs. The Chinese coolies cannot learn to read, our comrades are obliged to communicate with them by means of pictures. /Joyce is trying to teach you writers to create some kind of Chinese alphabet...