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The Making of the State Writer : Social and Aesthetic Origins of Soviet Literary Culture

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This book completes the author s study of the sociology of the literary process in Soviet Russia, begun in The Making of the State Reader: Social and Aesthetic Contexts of the Reception of Soviet Literature (Stanford, 1997).

The history of the literary process of the Soviet era, understood as the living process of the clash of political and ideological aspirations and the interests and psychology of cultural elites, allows one to understand the social origins and cultural aims of Stalinist art in an entirely new way.

Previous scholarship has concentrated largely on Sovietological answers to the basic problems of Stalinist aesthetics such as political control, repressions, and pressure from the regime.

However, the author demonstrates that Socialist Realism is not so much directed as it is self-directed; it is not a matter of control but of self-control.

The transformation of the author into his own censor is the true history of Soviet literature.

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Stanford University Press
0804733643 / 9780804733649
Hardback
01/12/2002
United States
English
23 cm
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