十月革命中的移民:安·兰德和马克·奥尔达诺夫小说中的俄罗斯自杀

Q1 Arts and Humanities
A. Grigorovskaya
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摘要

摘要:发生在100年前的1917年10月的俄罗斯革命,在安兰德的第一部小说《活着的人》中得到了反映。这篇文章展示了兰德与俄罗斯侨民的关系——尽管她的名字通常与俄罗斯移民作家无关。本文将兰德的作品与另一位俄罗斯移民作家马克·阿尔达诺夫(Mark Aldanov,《逃亡,自杀》)的小说进行了比较,这表明两位作家对十月革命有着共同的理解,他们的艺术形象相似,对革命原因的解释,以及对革命对俄罗斯有害后果的理解。
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Émigrés on the October Revolution: The Suicide of Russia in the Novels of Ayn Rand and Mark Aldanov
ABSTRACT:The events of the Russian Revolution, which took place one hundred years ago in October 1917, are reflected in Ayn Rand’s first novel We the Living. This article shows Rand’s relationship to the Russian Diaspora—though her name is not usually associated with Russian émigré authors. This article compares Rand’s work with the novels of another Russian émigré writer—Mark Aldanov (Escape, Suicide)—which shows a common comprehension of the October Revolution in the works of both writers, with similar art images, interpretations of the reasons for the revolution, and an understanding of its harmful consequences for Russia.
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The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies
The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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