Writing within the Pain: Russophone Anti-War Poetry Of 2022
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Published:2023
Issue:3
Volume:82
Page:657-667
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ISSN:0037-6779
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Container-title:Slavic Review
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Slavic rev.
Abstract
This paper is focused on the growth of Russophone poetry after the beginning of the second phase of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 (the first phase started in 2014). There have been many poetic publications by both those who support the war (in Russia) and those who oppose the war and the political repression of the current Kremlin regime; authors of the latter kind can live in Russia and in other countries. Speaking of the anti-war poetry, I write of the convergence of two movements that previously used to exist separately: poetry addressed to the widest audience (poetry-1) and aimed at analyzing language and ideology and addressed to the audience aware of complex forms of postmodern culture (poetry-2). Today the authors of these movements are developing tools not only to counter militaristic propaganda, but also to question the cultural and social conventions of contemporary Russia.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)