Commemorating Pushkin: Russia's Myth of a National Poet

Stephanie Sandler

Commemorating Pushkin: Russia's Myth of a National Poet
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Country
United States
Published
18 November 2003
Pages
432
ISBN
9780804734486

Commemorating Pushkin: Russia’s Myth of a National Poet

Stephanie Sandler

Two hundred years after his birth, Alexander Pushkin still issues a dynamic, liberating challenge to Russia’s cultural identity. His story has promised national coherence and meant artistic integrity in its seemingly purest form. Irreverent and polemical responses to Pushkin abound, but Russians retain a deep investment in Pushkin’s image.

Commemorating Pushkin argues that the emotional complexity of Russia’s relationship with Pushkin has informed both large-scale cultural institutions and the writings of talented individuals. It assesses twentieth-century museums, anniversary rituals, and films that keep the poet alive. It shows how Pushkin’s self-fashioning was exemplary for Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetaeva, Andrei Bitov, and Andrei Sinyavsky. And it goes beyond well-known figures to give names and histories to poets, novelists, actors, filmmakers, scholars, and museum workers who have sustained Russia’s myth of a national poet.

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