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Mongol Conquests in the Novels of Vasily Yan: An Intellectual Biography

Part of the Literature and Culture in Central and Eastern Europe series
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Vasily Yan (Vassily Grigoryevich Yanchevetsky, 1874-1954) was a writer of historical novels whose popularity survives the test of time.

He was widely read throughout the Soviet era and continues to be popular in the post-Soviet era.

This book is not just a biographical sketch of an important Russian/Soviet writer basically unknown to the Western public.

The focus on Yan and his work also demonstrates the role of ideology in a totalitarian society.

Shlapentokh shows that ideology and cultural and intellectual life in totalitarian regimes are more complex than is often assumed.

Intellectuals often engaged in stressful, but-in its literary outcome-captivating "e;cat and mouse"e; games with censors, the powerful, and the government.

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Ibidem Press
3838270177 / 9783838270173
Ebook
31/10/2017
English
1 pages
148. x 210. mm