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The feminine in the prose of Andrey PlatonovThe feminine in the prose of Andrey Platonov

The feminine in the prose of Andrey Platonov

Philip Ross Bullock

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"Andrey Platonovich Platonov (1899-1951) is increasingly regarded as one of the greatest writers of the Soviet period. His linguistic virtuosity, philosophical rigour and political unorthodoxy combined to create some of the most compellingly absurd works of literature in any language. Unsurprisingly, many of these remained unpublished in his lifetime, and indeed for many years thereafter. In this study, Philip Ross Bullock traces the development of feminine imagery in Platonov's prose, from the seemingly misogynist outrage of his early works to the tender reconciliation with domesticity in his final stories, and argues that gender is a crucial feature of the author's audacious utopian vision."--Jacket.

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OL5881899W

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Criticism and interpretationFemininity in literatureRussian literature, history and criticismLITERARY CRITICISMRussian & Former Soviet UnionEuropeanEasternLiteraire thema'sVrouwen

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