“Martian” Novels in Russian Science Fiction in the Early 20th Century

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Tatiana I. Khoruzhenko
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This article presents an attempt to consider the formation of the “Martian” text in Russian literature during the Silver Age. The author studies three novels about trips to Mars (On Another Planet by P. Infantiev, On a Neighboring Planet by V. Kryzhanovskaya, Red Star by A. Bogdanov) published in Russia from 1901 to 1908. The aim of the study is to identify the main stable elements of the structure that appeared in all the three novels. The author employs methods of comparative historical analysis. All the three novels are compared with each other and placed into the context of the mystical, utopian, and scientific searches of the epoch. The author identifies common elements of the structure of the narrative in the three texts (the composition consists of three parts: description of life on Earth — flight to Mars — return) and plot (interaction between earthlings and Martians, the idea of Martians as older comrades, a love story of a Martian and an earthling). It was also possible to trace the correlation of the three novels with the utopias of place and time and find out the influence of life-creating strategies that were popular in the Silver Age. The article examines the influence of the “Martian” text which emerged at the beginning of the century on Soviet science fiction starting with A. Tolstoy’s Aelita and ending with the novels of 1960s–1980s. As a result, the author concludes that the “Martian” text of the early twentieth century laid down the main questions about interaction with the inhabitants of other planets, the possibility of colonization, and the price that one must pay for the contact with other worlds. Soviet science fiction searched for answers to them.
20世纪初俄罗斯科幻小说中的“火星人”小说
本文试图探讨白银时代俄罗斯文学中“火星”文本的形成。作者研究了1901年至1908年在俄罗斯出版的三本关于火星旅行的小说(P. Infantiev的《在另一个星球上》,V. Kryzhanovskaya的《在邻近的星球上》,a . Bogdanov的《红星》)。本研究的目的是找出在这三部小说中出现的结构的主要稳定因素。作者采用比较历史分析的方法。这三部小说相互比较,并置于时代神秘主义、乌托邦主义和科学探索的背景下。作者在三篇文章中确定了叙事结构的共同要素(文章由三部分组成:描述地球上的生活-飞往火星-返回)和情节(地球人和火星人之间的互动,火星人作为老同志的想法,火星人和地球人的爱情故事)。我们还可以追溯这三部小说与时空乌托邦的联系,并找出白银时代流行的生活创造策略的影响。本文考察了20世纪初出现的“火星”文本对苏联科幻小说的影响,从A.托尔斯泰的《阿丽塔》开始,到20世纪60年代至80年代的小说结束。因此,作者得出结论,20世纪初的“火星”文本规定了与其他星球居民互动的主要问题,殖民的可能性,以及与其他世界接触必须付出的代价。苏联科幻小说试图找到这些问题的答案。
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