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Holding Back Now. Pushkin in the Fate of Russia

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Holding Back Now. Pushkin in the Fate of Russia
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Valentin Semyonovich Nepomnyashchy (1934-2020) broke into Pushkin studies in the second half of the last century - exactly broke in: a philologist and antiquarian by training, he touched the element of Pushkin's word as if by accident - and plunged into it forever. He began to study Pushkin "in reverse": not from biography to poems and prose, but from prose and poems to biography, and called his method by the art history term "reverse perspective". In this perspective he discovered a new, complex and deep spiritual world of the poet, in which the highlands occupy a much more important place than it seemed until now. B.C. Nepomnyashchy operated with the notion of "Pushkin's phenomenon". In the proposed book the reader will be partially acquainted with his works, covering the phenomenon of Pushkin in the historical destiny of Russia. They will help to assess not only the author's insightfulness of thought, but also to understand why Valentin Semyonovich's research method is called "Nepomnyashchy's phenomenon".
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