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powerpoint presentation xx century russian literature plan 1: general overview of 20th-century russian literature plan 2: influence of politics on russian literature plan 3: prominent russian writers of the 20th century plan 1: general overview of 20th-century russian literature 1. introduction the 20th century was a transformative period for russian literature, marked by political upheaval, revolution, war, censorship, and exile. russian writers responded to these changes in diverse ways—some supported the revolution, while others resisted it or fled the country. the literature of this era reflects the complex interplay between personal expression and state ideology. key historical periods a. silver age (1890s–1920s): a flourishing of poetry and experimental prose. major movements: symbolism, acmeism, futurism. notable authors: alexander blok – key symbolist poet. anna akhmatova – major acmeist voice, known for lyrical intensity. vladimir mayakovsky – futurist poet and revolutionary supporter. b. soviet era (1920s–1980s): early post-revolutionary optimism, followed by increasing …
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sm and symbolism to realism and postmodernism. 4. conclusion 20th-century russian literature is both a mirror and a critique of its times. despite heavy censorship, it produced some of the most profound and influential works in world literature. the resilience and creativity of russian writers under immense pressure is a testament to the power of the written word. --- --- plan 2: influence of politics on russian literature 1. introduction russian literature in the 20th century was deeply shaped by politics, especially due to the bolshevik revolution (1917), stalinist repression, world war ii, and the cold war. the state used literature as a tool for propaganda, but writers also used it to express resistance, dissent, and personal truth. the tension between artistic freedom and political control became a central theme. 2. the bolshevik revolution and its immediate impact (1917–1920s) the october revolution drastically changed the cultural landscape. literature became a …
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egime. boris pasternak: wrote doctor zhivago – banned in the ussr for its critical view of the revolution. anna akhmatova: survived through self-censorship and symbolic writing. 4. the khrushchev thaw (1953–1964) after stalin’s death, censorship eased slightly under nikita khrushchev. writers were allowed more freedom to explore real-life suffering and moral dilemmas. highlights: aleksandr solzhenitsyn published one day in the life of ivan denisovich – first account of gulag life to be published openly. themes of war trauma, individual conscience, and the absurdity of soviet life appeared more frequently. 5. the brezhnev era and underground literature (1964–1982) a return to stricter control and censorship. many writers turned to samizdat (self-publishing) and tamizdat (publishing abroad). resistance and exile: writers like vasily grossman, andrei sinyavsky, and joseph brodsky faced persecution. brodsky was exiled for “parasitism,” later won the nobel prize in literature (1987). 6. perestroika and post-soviet freedom (1985–1990s) under mikhail gorbachev, …
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hese events deeply influenced russian literature and gave rise to a group of extraordinary writers. some worked within the system, others were censored, exiled, or even executed, but all contributed to the richness and global impact of russian literature. 2. key writers and their contributions a. maxim gorky (1868–1936) role: founder of socialist realism, political writer and revolutionary. famous works: mother, the lower depths. impact: a key figure in shaping early soviet literature; aligned with the bolsheviks but later criticized some of their excesses. legacy: his work became a model for the “ideal” soviet writer. b. anna akhmatova (1889–1966) genre: poetry famous works: requiem, poem without a hero. themes: personal loss, political repression, and spiritual endurance. legacy: symbol of poetic resistance under stalinism; her works were banned for years but secretly circulated. c. boris pasternak (1890–1960) famous work: doctor zhivago nobel prize: won the nobel prize in 1958 (refused under …
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ntury f. aleksandr solzhenitsyn (1918–2008) famous works: one day in the life of ivan denisovich, the gulag archipelago theme: exposure of stalinist labor camps and moral courage. nobel prize: 1970 nobel prize in literature. legacy: voice of conscience in soviet literature; exiled in 1974, returned in 1994. g. joseph brodsky (1940–1996) genre: poetry and essays exile: arrested for “social parasitism,” expelled from the ussr in 1972. nobel prize: 1987 nobel prize in literature. legacy: one of the finest modern russian poets, known for his depth and philosophical insight. h. vladimir nabokov (1899–1977) languages: wrote in both russian and english famous works: lolita, pale fire, the gift themes: memory, exile, language, aesthetics. legacy: literary giant in both russian and world literature; celebrated for his stylistic brilliance. i. andrei platonov (1899–1951) genre: novels, short stories famous work: the foundation pit themes: absurdity of soviet utopianism, spiritual dislocation. legacy: neglected during his lifetime; …

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powerpoint presentation xx century russian literature plan 1: general overview of 20th-century russian literature plan 2: influence of politics on russian literature plan 3: prominent russian writers of the 20th century plan 1: general overview of 20th-century russian literature 1. introduction the 20th century was a transformative period for russian literature, marked by political upheaval, revolution, war, censorship, and exile. russian writers responded to these changes in diverse ways—some supported the revolution, while others resisted it or fled the country. the literature of this era reflects the complex interplay between personal expression and state ideology. key historical periods a. silver age (1890s–1920s): a flourishing of poetry and experimental prose. major movements: symbol...

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