Intellectual hands. I. Lisnyanskaya’s narrative poem <i>The Circle</i> [<i>Krug</i>] as a variant of autofiction

Q4 Arts and Humanities
G. E. Kalinkina
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The article discusses the autobiographical narrative poem The Circle [ Krug ], often referred to by critics as the crowning glory of I. Lisnyanskaya’s oeuvre. The poem consists of fifteen parts: a classic crown of sonnets written in keeping with the English tradition, with a cathartic final mastersonnet. Each sonnet consists of fourteen lines with a crossed and plain rhyme. In her reconstruction of the poem’s plot and its mentions in Lisnyanskaya’s interviews and reminiscences, G. Kalinkina considers The Circle to be an example of autofiction that paints a faithful portrait of the author, a ‘defiled time,’ and history, of which the protagonist is a part. The critic also examines the poem’s allusions, including implicit references to pivotal events in Lisnyanskaya’s personal life (work as a hospital aide during World War II, interrogations by NKVD, and time at a psychiatric hospital) and fellow poets of an older generation: A. Akhmatova, M. Petrovykh, and S. Lipkin, who each ‘taught’ her a valuable ‘lesson.’ The Circle shows how well.
知识的手。1 .利斯尼扬斯卡娅的叙事诗《圆圈》;[<i>Krug</i>]作为自传体小说的一种变体
这篇文章讨论了自传体叙事诗《圆圈》[克鲁格],这首诗常被评论家称为利斯尼扬斯卡亚作品的最高荣耀。这首诗由15个部分组成:一首经典的十四行诗,与英国传统保持一致,最后是一首宣泄的大师十四行诗。每首十四行诗有十四行,押韵平实。G.卡林金娜重构了这首诗的情节,并在利斯尼扬斯卡娅的采访和回忆录中提到了这首诗,她认为《圆圈》是自传体小说的一个例子,它忠实地描绘了作者的肖像,一个“被玷污的时代”和历史,主角是其中的一部分。这位评论家还研究了诗中的典意,包括对利斯尼扬斯卡娅个人生活中的关键事件(二战期间医院助理的工作、内务人民委员部的审讯、精神病院的时光)和老一代诗人的含蓄提及:a .阿赫玛托娃、M.彼得罗维奇和S.利普金,他们每个人都“教会”了她宝贵的一课。《圆圈》展示了这一点。
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Voprosy Literatury
Voprosy Literatury Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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