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Autobiographical myth and its reception of literary criticism: Marek Hlasko and Sergei Dovlatov
This article examines the problem of autobiographical myth, extensively developed by contemporary scholar D.M. Magomedova using the example of the Silver Age. Sergei Dovlatov and Marek Hlasko were prominent representatives of writers leading a first-person narrative, where this issue is particularly important. The article presents two ways in which this type of autobiographical myth has developed in the reception of literary criticism.