This article's tone or style may not reflect the used on Wikipedia. See Wikipedia's for suggestions. Andrei Platonov's grave at Legacy Although relatively unknown at the time of his death, his influence on later Russian writers has been considerable.
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Some of his work was published or reprinted during the 1960s'. Because of his political writings, perceived anti-totalitarian stance, and early death from tuberculosis, some English-speaking commentators have called him 'the Russian '. In journalism, stories, and poetry written during the first postrevolutionary years (1918–1922), Platonov interwove ideas about human mastery over nature with skepticism about triumphant human consciousness and will, and a sentimental and even erotic love of physical things with a fear and attendant abhorrence of matter.
Platonov viewed the world as embodying at the same time the opposing principles of spirit and matter, reason and emotion, nature and machine.He wrote of factories, machines, and technology as both enticing and dreadful. His aim was to turn industry over to machines, in order to 'transfer man from the realm of material production to a higher sphere of life.'
Thus, in Platonov's vision of the coming 'golden age' machines are both enemy and savior. Modern technologies, Platonov asserted paradoxically (though echoing a paradox characteristic of Marxism), would enable humanity to be 'freed from the oppression of matter.' Platonov's writing, it has also been arguedhas strong ties to the works of earlier Russian authors like. He also uses much symbolism, including a prominent and discernible influence from a wide range of contemporary and ancient philosophers, including the Russian philosopher.His Foundation Pit uses a combination of peasant language with ideological and political terms to create a sense of meaninglessness, aided by the abrupt and sometimes fantastic events of the plot. Considers the work deeply suspicious of the meaning of language, especially political language. This exploration of meaninglessness is a hallmark of. Brodsky commented 'Woe to the people into whose language Andrei Platonov can be translated.'
, author of The Possessed: Adventures With Russian Books and the People Who Read Them and the finalist, ranked Soul as one of her four favorite 20th century Russian works.Novelist wrote, 'Andrei Platonov is an extraordinary writer, perhaps the most brilliant Russian writer of the twentieth century.' Each year in Voronezh the literature exchibition is held in honour of Platonov, during which people read from the stage some of his works.Tribute , discovered by astronomer in 1981 is named after him.
List of works. BlueDepths (verse). Epifan Locks (novella). Meadow Craftsmen.
The Innermost Man. Makar the Doubtful. The Third Son. Among Animals and Plants. Fro (novella). (novel). The Sea of Youth (novel).
Soul, or Dzhan (novella). The River Potudan (novella). (unfinished novel). The Fierce and Beautiful World (novella). Fourteen Little Red Huts (play).
The Hurdy Gurdy (play). The Cow. The Return. The Motherland of Electricity.
Father-Mother (screenplay)Works translated into English Soul and Other Stories (, 2007). Translated by with Katia Grigoruk, Angela Livingstone, Olga Meerson, and Eric Naiman.The Foundation Pit (New York Review Books, 2009). Translated by Robert Chandler, Elizabeth Chandler, and Olga Meerson.Happy Moscow (New York Review Books, 2012). Translated by Robert Chandler and Elizabeth Chandler.References. It used to be thought that Platonov was born on August 20/September 1, but recent scholarship has established the earlier date. See Thomas Seifrid, A Companion To Andrei Platonov's The Foundation Pit (Academic Studies Press, 2009: ), p.
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See Thomas Seifrid, Andrei Platonov: Uncertainties of Spirit (Cambridge, Eng., 1992), chapter 1; V. Eidinova, 'K tvorcheskoi biografii A. Platonova,' Voprosy literatury 3 (1978): 213-228; Thomas Langerak, 'Andrei Platonov v Voronezhe,' Russian Literature 23-24 (1988): 437-468; Mark D. Steinberg, Proletarian Imagination; Self, Modernity, and the Sacred in Russia (Cornell University Press, 2002).
Quotations from A. Platonov, 'Budushchii oktiabr' (diskussionnaia),' Voronezhskaia kommuna, 9 November 1920; idem., 'Chto takoe eletrifikatsiia,' Krasnaia derevnia, 13 October 1920; idem., 'Zolotoi vek, sdellannyi iz elektrichestva,' Voronezhskaia kommuna, 13 February 1921. Tolstaya, Tatyana (13 April 2000). New York Review of Books. Retrieved 4 June 2018. Batuman, Elif (2010-03-11).
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New Left Review. Retrieved 2013-06-22.Further reading. (2005).
The Feminine in the Prose of Andrey Platonov. London, U.K.: Legenda., translator's introduction to The Foundation Pit, 1975. Thomas Seifrid, A Companion To Andrei Platonov's The Foundation Pit, Academic Studies Press, 2009;.External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to.
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