詹姆斯·鲍德温对伦理学的探索呼应了列夫·托尔斯泰

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Y. Stulov
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本文探讨了20世纪中期美国杰出作家詹姆斯·阿瑟·鲍德温的道德原则,这些原则与列夫·托尔斯泰的道德准则相呼应。非裔美国作家历来对俄罗斯文学表现出浓厚的兴趣,这与普希金(as Pushkin)的形象有关,普希金与杜马斯(a . Dumas)一起被视为具有非洲血统的人的才能的象征;访问苏俄的非裔美国作家,尤其是对鲍德温世界观有重大影响的兰斯顿·休斯;以及他们在俄罗斯文学中寻找创意的过程,比如他的文学导师理查德·赖特。詹姆斯·鲍德温非常了解文学,包括俄罗斯文学,通过他的朋友和民权运动领袖马丁·路德·金,他深受托尔斯泰不抵抗邪恶理论的影响,他不仅提倡这种理论,而且还试图将其付诸实践。对他的一些作品的分析显示出他与列夫·托尔斯泰的某些相似之处。这在他的散文和小说的艺术世界中尤为突出。将这位伟大的俄罗斯作家的观点与20世纪中期最受欢迎的非裔美国作家的观点进行比较,一方面可以更深入地了解列夫·托尔斯泰在形成非裔美国文学思想平台方面所起的作用,另一方面也可以深入了解这位作家的创作实验室,这位作家成为了他那一代人的先知,他的声音对数百万同胞来说都很重要。
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James Baldwin’s Quest for Ethics Echoing Leo Tolstoy
The paper deals with the ethical principles of James Arthur Baldwin, an outstanding US writer of the mid-20th century, which echo the moral imperatives of Leo Tolstoy. African American writers traditionally displayed great interest in Russian literature, which is connected with the figure of A.S. Pushkin who along with A. Dumas was regarded as a symbol of talent of a person with African roots; visits to Soviet Russia of African American writers, especially of Langston Hughes who significantly influenced Baldwin’s worldview; and their search for creative ideas which they found in Russian literature, like Richard Wright, his mentor in literature. James Baldwin knew literature very well, including Russian literature, and through Martin Luther King, Jr., his friend and leader of the Civil Rights movement, was greatly affected by Tolstoy’s theory of non-resistance to evil, which he not only advocated but also tried to put into practice. The analysis of some of his works shows certain similarities with Leo Tolstoy. This is especially characteristic of his essays and the artistic world of his novels. The comparison of the great Russian writer’s views with the ideas of the most popular African American writer of the mid-20th century can help understand Leo Tolstoy’s role in forming the ideological platform of African American literature more deeply, and, on the other hand, get an insight into the creative laboratory of the writer who became a prophet for his generation whose voice was important for millions of his compatriots.
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