尤泽福维奇小说《鹤与小矮人》中佛教想象中的人

L. V. Dubakov
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几十年来,佛教在L. Yuzefovich的作品中得到了不同的反映。佛教思想和主题出现在他早期的著作《沙漠的独裁者》中。r·昂格恩·冯·斯滕伯格男爵和他所生活的世界,“在他的其他一些散文文本中,在诗歌中。在一项专门研究现代俄罗斯文学中的佛教文本的大型研究框架内,本文分析了佛教对列昂尼德·尤泽福维奇的小说《鹤与小矮人》的影响。佛教关于现实和人的虚幻本质的思想体现在作品的情节和人物系统的组织中。小说的阴谋是基于重复的原则,在空间、时间和人类命运中实现的。根据小说提供的一种可能的解释,《鹤与小矮人》中的英雄代表了一种意识,这种意识改变了它在俄罗斯历史上的形式。与此同时,作者并没有悲观地认为人类存在的虚幻本质,而是作为所有生物精神亲缘关系的证据。作者还在小说《风的王子》、尤泽福维奇的小说《沙骑士》、e·莱蒙诺夫的书《老人的旅行》中,把对现实和人的相似感知进行了对比。
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A man as a Buddhist imaginary in L. Yuzefovich's novel “Cranes and Dwarfs”
Buddhism finds a diverse reflection in the work of L. Yuzefovich for many decades. Buddhist ideas and motifs are present in his early book “The Autocrat of the desert. Baron R. Ungern von Sternberg and the world in which he lived,” in some of his other prose texts, in poetry. In the proposed work, within the framework of a large study devoted to the Buddhist text of modern Russian literature, the influence of Buddhism on Leonid Yuzefovich's novel “Cranes and Dwarfs” is analyzed. The Buddhist idea of the illusory nature of reality and man is reflected in the plot of the work and in the organization of the system of characters. The novel intrigue is based on the principle of repetition, realized in space, time and in human destinies. The heroes of “Cranes and Dwarfs,” according to one of the possible interpretations offered by the novel, represent one consciousness that changes its forms in Russian history. At the same time, the illusory nature of a separate human existence is perceived by the author not in a pessimistic way, but as evidence of the spiritual kinship of all living things. The author also draws parallels to a similar perception of reality and people in the novel “Prince of the Wind” and the story “Sand Riders” by Yuzefovich and the book by E. Limonov “The Old Man Travels.”
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