Petersburg/Petersburg : novel and city, 1900-1921 / edited by Olga Matich.
Madison, Wis. : The University of Wisconsin Press, ©2010.
xi, 352 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Since its founding three hundred years ago, the city of Saint Petersburg has captured the imaginations of the most celebrated Russian writers, whose characters map the city by navigating its streets from the aristocratic center to the gritty outskirts. While Tsar Peter the Great planned the streetscapes of Russia's northern capital as a contrast to the muddy and crooked streets of Moscow, Andrei Bely's novel Petersburg (1916), a cornerstone of Russian modernism and the culmination of the "Petersburg myth" in Russian culture, takes issue with the city's premeditated and supposedly rational character in the early twentieth century.
"Petersburg"/Petersburg studies the book and the city against and through each other. It begins with new readings of the novel--as a detective story inspired by bomb-throwing terrorists, as a representation of the aversive emotion of disgust, and as a painterly avant-garde text--stressing the novel's phantasmagoric and apocalyptic vision of the city. Taking a cue from Petersburg's narrator, the rest of this volume explores the city from vantage points that have not been considered before--from its streetcars and iconic art-nouveau office buildings to the slaughterhouse on the city fringes. From poetry and terrorist memoirs, photographs and artwork, maps and guidebooks of that period, the city emerges as a living organism, a dreamworld in flux, and a junction of modernity and modernism.
"An exemplary instance of collaboration between an established scholar and a group of junior colleagues, ̀Petersburg'/Petersburg offers stimulating literary and cultural studies work in a fresh format with powerful implications for new pedagogies and multimedia scholarship."--Julie A. Buckler, Harvard University, author of Mapping St. Petersburg.
"The book's startling juxtaposition of the factographic and of the theoretical redefines not only the phenomenal presence of Saint Petersburg as city but also the modern city's impact on the creation of new kinds of narrative."--John E. Bowlt, University of Southern California, author of Moscow & St. Petersburg 1900-1920 --Book Jacket.
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Bely, Andrey, 1880-1934. Peterburg.
Belyj, Andrej 1880-1934 Peterburg
Belyj, Andrej Petersburg.
Belyj, Andrej. Peterburg.
Belyj, Andrej, 1880-1934.
Belyj, Andrej 1880-1934.
Peterburg (Bely, Andrey)
Literature.
Sankt Petersburg
Russisch
Literatur
Russische Literatur Motiv Sankt Petersburg.
Motiv.
Saint Petersburg (Russia) In literature.
Saint Petersburg (Russia) History 20th century.
Saint-Pétersbourg (Russie) Histoire 20e siècle.
Russia (Federation) Saint Petersburg.
Sankt Petersburg Motiv Russische Literatur.
Sankt Petersburg Geschichte 20. Jh.
Sankt Petersburg historia 1900-talet.
Sankt Petersburg i litteraturen.
History.
Matich, Olga.
Location: Library main 270780
Call No.: BIB 203622
Status: Available
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