Détails du livre
Format
livre numérique
Pages
220
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Oct 14, 1982
Éditeur
University of California Press
ISBN-10
0520907035
ISBN-13
9780520907034
Description
An exploration of the turbulent intersections between art, politics, and the human spirit, this work delves into the experiences and reflections of Abram Tertz, a significant Soviet writer. Tertz, also known as Andrei Sinyavsky, offers profound insights into the complexities of creativity under the oppressive weight of the regime. His narrative invites readers to understand the personal and professional trials faced by artists in a suppressive society.
Set against the backdrop of post-World War II Soviet Union, this book encapsulates the struggle for intellectual freedom and the search for truth. Through carefully crafted prose, Tertz, alongside esteemed co-authors, presents a poignant commentary on the nature of art in challenging circumstances and its role in shaping human identity amidst censorship.
The conversations within the work resonate beyond its historical context, revealing universal themes of resistance, resilience, and the unyielding quest for expression. Readers are left contemplating the power of the written word in illuminating darkness and fostering hope amidst adversity.
Set against the backdrop of post-World War II Soviet Union, this book encapsulates the struggle for intellectual freedom and the search for truth. Through carefully crafted prose, Tertz, alongside esteemed co-authors, presents a poignant commentary on the nature of art in challenging circumstances and its role in shaping human identity amidst censorship.
The conversations within the work resonate beyond its historical context, revealing universal themes of resistance, resilience, and the unyielding quest for expression. Readers are left contemplating the power of the written word in illuminating darkness and fostering hope amidst adversity.
Genres
Action & Aventure