Unorthodox Beauty shows how Russian poets of the early twentieth century consciously adapted Russian Orthodox culture in order to create a distinctly religious modernism. Martha M. F. Kelly contends that, beyond mere themes, these writersdeveloped an entire poetics that drew on liturgical tradition. Specifically, Russian Orthodoxy held out the possibility of unifying spirit and matter, as well as a host of other dichotomies-subject and object, empirical and irrational, noumena and phenomena. The artist could produce a work of transformative and regenerative power. Using a range of crossdisciplinary tools, Kelly reads key works by Blok, Kuzmin, Akhmatova, and Pasternak in ways that illustrate how profoundly religious traditions and ideas shaped Russian modernist literature.
ISBN: | 9780810132382 |
Publication date: | 4th December 2024 |
Author: | Martha M F Kelly |
Publisher: | Northwestern University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 352 pages |
Series: | Northwestern University Press Studies in Russian Literature and and Theory |
Genres: |
Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches Literary studies: poetry and poets |