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- Title
SELF-IDENTIFICATION AS THE LEITMOTIF OF LEV RUBINSTEIN'S MATURE POEMS.
- Authors
BOGDANOVA, OLGA; VLASOVA, ELIZAVETA; ZHILENE, EKATERINA; RYABCHIKOVA, ANNA
- Abstract
The article is devoted to the analysis of the poems by Lev Rubinstein, a representative of the so-called "Moscow conceptualism". Based on the material of the poems "The Appearance of a Hero" (1986), "Mama washed the Frame" (1987), "It's Me" (1995), it is shown that despite the declarative statements of conceptualist theorists about the lack of ideas of modern poetry, Rubinstein tends to the semantic component of creativity, in particular, strives to find and consolidate the place of the lyrical hero of his poems (the alter ego of the author) in the world and in poetry. The motive of self-determination permeates Rubinstein's mature texts of the 1980s -- early 1990s and leads him to appeal to non-lyrical genres, in particular to the genre of essays.
- Subjects
MOSCOW (Russia); MODERN poetry; POETRY (Literary form); CONCEPTUALISM
- Publication
Ad Alta: Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, 2023, Vol 13, Issue 2, p20
- ISSN
1804-7890
- Publication type
Article