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Between Kafka and Gogol’. ‘De-territorialising’ National Narrative(s) in Post-Soviet Ukrainian Literature in Russian

  • Marco Puleri

Between Kafka and Gogol’. This suggestive title reflects the path that will be undertaken in this paper, approaching the two authors as privileged interlocutors in order to analyze the specific artistic dimension of the newest category of writers that has emerged in Ukraine following the post-Soviet historical fracture. Through the lenses of the peculiar features characterizing Franz Kafka’s and Nikolaj Gogol’s literary experiences, we will be able to highlight the nuances characterizing the specific cultural positioning of contemporary Ukrainian literary production in Russian.

  • Keywords:
  • Ukrainian russophone literature,
  • post-soviet Literature,
  • A. Nikitin,
  • deterritorialization,
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Marco Puleri

University of Bologna, Italy - ORCID: 0000-0002-9360-0296

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Chapter Title

Between Kafka and Gogol’. ‘De-territorialising’ National Narrative(s) in Post-Soviet Ukrainian Literature in Russian

Authors

Marco Puleri

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English

DOI

10.36253/978-88-6453-507-4.26

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2017

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Russia, Oriente slavo e Occidente europeo. Fratture e integrazioni nella storia e nella civiltà letteraria

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Fratture e integrazioni nella storia e nella civiltà letteraria

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Claudia Pieralli, Claire Delaunay, Eugène Priadko

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2017

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Firenze University Press

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