DINO - Language: Englisch - Arts - Literature - Authors - S Isaac Bashevis Dieser Link verweist auf eine HauptKategorie Siniavski, AndreiDieser Link verweist auf eine Haupt-Kategorie sinyavsky, andrey Dieser Link http://www.dino-online.de/dino_page_1923c14be3a2d95bb3e6fdafe9a39d89.html
DINO - Language: Englisch - Arts - Literature - Choose Your Language Literature Translate this page Sergeevich Dieser Link verweist auf eine Haupt-Kategorie Rybakov, Vyacheslav DieserLink verweist auf eine Haupt-Kategorie sinyavsky, andrey Dieser Link http://www.dino-online.de/dino_page_e9a15d1874c39069f518637f0ec5b992.html
Lawrencian Chronicle 1999/1 and Prince Kurbsky, Optyna Pustyn' in Russian literature, the literary criticismof Apollon Grigor'ev, of andrey Bely, of andrey sinyavsky, Russian poetic http://www.ku.edu/~slavic/lawrencian_chronicle/1999/lc99.html
Extractions: The University of Kansas, Lawrence, vol. XII, No. 1, February 1999; Katarzyna Zechenter , Editor The Lawrencian Chronicle has been out of print for three years, and reappears now in cyberspace due to the energy of its new editor, Katarzyna Zechenter. Designed as a new feature of the Department's web page (created and maintained by Marc Greenberg) it will be regularly updated with news of the Department, its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Some brief highlights of the last three years: As with the rest of the profession, we too experienced a slide in enrollments which bottomed out two years ago, stabilized, and now are increasing. Russian enrollments and undergraduate majors are up; Polish enrollments are solid; Croatian and Serbian are modest on-campus but high in the off-campus course (33 students). Our array of introductory courses to the study of Slavic literature, language, culture, and folklore draw substantial enrollments. Joe Conrad's highly popular "Introduction to Slavic Folklore," for instance, closed out this spring with 53 students. The Department continues to offer its full curriculum for BA, MA, and Ph.D. degrees in literature, linguistics, and culture with emphases in Russian, Polish, Croatian and Serbian, and Intensive Ukrainian. Joining our faculty this year are Professor Edith Clowes and Assistant Professor Katarzyna Zechenter. Check the web page faculty link to learn about them. Bill Comer was recently appointed Director of the College's Academic Resources Center, and Maria Carlson continues to serve as Director of the Russian and East European Studies Program. The Department is ably managed by Charlene Tilford, and I am particularly pleased to pass along Zhenya Felton's warmest regards to her many friends.
PolitInfo.com: Web Directory: Arts S Louis 1 Sinclair, Iain 1 Sinclair, Jennifer 0 Sinclair, Upton@ 8 Singer,Isaac Bashevis 4 Siniavski, Andrei@ 5 sinyavsky, andrey@ 5 Skelton, John http://web.politinfo.com/index.cgi?base=/Arts/Literature/Authors/S/
RUSS206: A Matter Of Life And Death 13. andrey sinyavsky, Pkhentz (1966)**. Varlaam Shalamov, ProstheticAppliances, Child's Drawings, LendLease (1960s)**. andrey http://www.wesleyan.edu/~pmeyer/206/206syllabus.html
Extractions: Possible Future Additions Last revision: April 12, 2001 c) Mass-market paperback editions will not be acquired, even if they are the only edition available, unless they are housed in Spencer Research Library; d) Non-sf works by authors who are listed because of their prominence as science fiction writers will not be automatically acquired; e) It can not be guaranteed that every anthology and literary magazine in which these authors' new work appears can be acquired. (Most work that appears initially in little magazines or anthologies will eventually be published in a monograph by the author.) Although authors listed in Parts I-III of the previous edition of this list who died before 1980 have been removed, any previously unpublished work and new editions of their work will be bought as published. Adams, Alice, 1926-
Arts/Literature/Authors/T/Tertz,_Abram Arts / Literature / Authors / T / Tertz, Abram. APAP Archives 1997 Adreysinyavsky (Abram Tertz) andrey sinyavsky Russian writer dies at 71. http://www.arts-entertainment-recreation.com/Arts/Literature/Authors/T/Tertz,_Ab
Extractions: Search: Welcome to arts-entertainment-recreation.com, the comprehensive search portal dedicated to the arts. We have located some of the finest art and entertainment resources from across the Web and accumulated them into a single directory. Here you can choose from a wide variety of documents, reviews, articles, and Web sites about your favorite activities. Whether you enjoy film, Broadway shows, television, books, fine art, or travel, there is something here for you. As you peruse the directory, you will notice several categories pertaining to the arts. Feel free to navigate through these categories, from broad art-related topics to specific information on selected subjects. Our search portal also gives you the option to conduct a query using our intelligent search feature. Arts Literature Authors T Tertz, Abram APAP Archives 1997: Adrey Sinyavsky (Abram Tertz)
Daniil Kharms (1905-1942) Among our contemporaries, we think of andrey sinyavsky (alias 'Abram Tertz'), VasiliyAksyonov, Sasha Sokolov and Yevgeniy Popov, along with the women writers http://www.geocities.com/Athens/8926/Kharms/Kh_E_Intro.html
Extractions: Daniil Kharms (1905-1942) 'Daniil Kharms' was the main, and subsequently the sole, pen-name of Daniil Ivanovich Yuvachov. The son of a St. Petersburg political, religious and literary figure, Daniil was to achieve limited local renown as a Leningrad avant-garde eccentric and a writer of children's stories in the 1920s and 30s. Among other pseudonyms, he had employed 'Daniil Dandan' and 'Kharms-Shardam'. The predilection for 'Kharms' is thought to derive from appreciation of the tension between the English words 'charms' and 'harms' (plus the German Charme ; indeed, there is an actual German surname 'Harms'), but may also owe something to a similarity in sound to Sherlock Holmes (pronounced 'Kholms' in Russian), a figure of fascination to Kharms. From 1925 Kharms began to appear at poetry readings and other avant-garde activities, gained membership of the Leningrad section of the All-Russian Union of Poets (from 1926), one of the many predecessors to the eventual Union of Soviet Writers, and published two poems in anthologies in 1926 and 1927. Almost unbelievably, these were the only 'adult' works Kharms was able to publish in his lifetime. In 1927 Kharms joined together with a number of like-minded experimental writers, including his talented friend and close associate Aleksandr Vvedensky (1900-1941) and the major poet Nikolay Zabolotsky (1903-1958), to form the literary and artistic grouping Oberiu (the acronym of the 'Association of Real Art').
IKASSLAV - Ikatan Kekerabatan Sastra Slavia di Rusia dalam Babi Yar (1961), andrey Voznesensky yang terkenal karena sajaksajakorisinalnya dengan imaji-imaji kompleks, dan andrey sinyavsky yang dengan http://www.geocities.com/ikasslav/sastra/sastra.html
Extractions: Periodesasi Kesusastraan Rusia K esusastraan Rusia terkenal dengan novel, puisi, dan dramanya yang memperlihatkan keterlibatan moral, religi, dan filsafat yang mendalam. Gejala munculnya kesusastraan di Rusia telah ada pada tahun 900-an dengan tersebamya agama Kristen di negeri ini, namun karya-karya besar kesusastraan Rusia baru mulai ditulis pada tahun 1800-an. Sejak Revolusi Rusia tahun 1917, kegiatan kesusastraan mulai diawasi pemerintah Komunis. Meskipun demikian, para sastrawannya berusaha keras untuk melepaskan diri dari sensor pemerintah. Periode Sastra Awal Tersebarnya agama Kristen di daerah Rusia dari Kekaisaran Bizantium pada tahun 988 mengakibatkan masuknya kesusastraan religius ke negeri ini. Sebagian besar sastra masa itu berisi riwayat perang-perang suci Gereja, khotbah-khotbah termasyhur, himne, dsb. Seni cetak yang baru ada di Rusia pada tahun 1564 menyebabkan sebagian besar karya tersebut dikerjakan dengan tulisan tangan oleh para rahib di biara-biara. Pada sekitar tahun 1100 berkembang karya-karya kronik berupa catatan-catatan peristiwa Istana Kiev. Salah satu karya yang terkenal adalah prosa liris berjudul
Soviet Literature - Internet Resources Russian Poetry in 1960s andrey Voznesensky (ru). Yevgeny Yevtushenko (1933-) ZimaStation Andrei sinyavsky (1925-1997) The Cost of Russia Remaking Herself in http://www.slavweb.com/eng/Russia/literature/lit-sov-e.html
\rGg¶wEîñ\[X Voznesensky by Masha Shkolnikova (ru); Russian Poetry in 1960s - andrey Voznesensky(ru Herself in America's Image - A book review on sinyavsky's The Russian http://www.slavweb.com/jp/Russia/literature/lit-sov-j.html
Start - Language: Englisch - Arts - Literature - Authors - S Translate this page , Sinclair, Upton. , Singer, Isaac Bashevis. , Siniavski, Andrei., sinyavsky, andrey. , Skelton, John. , Slonczewski, Joan. , Smiley,Jane. http://webkatalog.freenet.de/freenet_page_1923c14be3a2d95bb3e6fdafe9a39d89.html
Course Development Competition The activity of Abram Terz (andrey sinyavsky). Progulki s Pushkinym Walking with Pushkin as the declaration of creative freedom. http://www.ceu.hu/crc/cdc/syllabi/ponomarev.html
Extractions: LECTURER Evgueni Ponomarev TITLE OF COURSE Literature of Russian Emigration. Poetics and Ideology I. Introduction The course fills a gap in the faculty curriculum in literature for second year students. Students are given information on literature of Russian emigration that was not included in the curriculum before. It stands parallel to the basic course "Russian Literature of the 20 th century", that presents the literary process before 1917 and Soviet literature only, and interacts with it. The course is at the border of several disciplines: literature, sociology, philosophy. It corresponds with the faculty curriculum in philosophy (section "Russian philosophy") and also fills curriculum gaps in history and sociology. Students assumed knowledge basis for course participation includes knowledge in Russian history, Russian literature (high school, 1st and 2nd year university curriculum), philosophy, and sociology (university curriculum). II. Objectives of the course
Coordinator's Postings andrey Amalrik, author of the samizdat book Will the USSR survive till 1984? (writtenin Daniel who got out of prison at the same time as sinyavsky (I believe http://psi.ece.jhu.edu/~kaplan/IRUSS/coord.html
Extractions: P.S. The poets whose lines were used in my "7 in Red Square" posting are: Yulik Kim, Vadik Delone, Natasha Gorbanevskaya, Yuli Daniel', Vladimir Vysotsky, Alexander Galich, Bulat Okudzhava, Boris Pasternak, and Victor Sosnora. Out of these nine, five "were". Subject: INFO-RUSS:to "poor Cinderellas": what info-russ is all about From: sasha@super.ece.jhu.edu (Alexander Kaplan) Date: Tue, 31 Jan 95 18:26:12 EST To: info-russ@smarty.ece.jhu.edu Dear folks, This is an "editorial column". Within last few days, info-russ has been under intensive hacker's attack. First, as you may have noticed, about a week ago somebody hiding behind an anonymous address Back to the beginning of this page
AKHMATOVA 1986). andrey sinyavsky, The Unshackled Voice, in Major Soviet WritersEssays in Criticism, ed. Edward J. Brown (Oxford, 1973). http://media.ucsc.edu/classes/thompson/akhmatova.html
Extractions: UCSC Humanities History Dept. C125 Home Page LECTURE 13 AKHMATOVA 1. POETRY AND SUFFERING 2. BECOMING AKHMATOVA Dr. Zhivago ). And the voice she had developed in her lyric poetry had proved to be adaptable to the demands of grave and public situations: first, Stalin's terror; then, the invasion of the Soviet Union by the Nazis, the siege of Leningrad, and the exhilaration of victory in what Russians called The Great Fatherland War. 3. COURAGE 4. THE GUEST FROM THE FUTURE RECOMMENDED: Joseph Brodsky, "The Keening Muse," in Less Than One: Selected Essays Andrey Sinyavsky, "The Unshackled Voice," in Major Soviet Writers: Essays in Criticism Max Hayward, "Anna Akhmatova," in Writers in Russia 1917-1978 Renato Poggioli, The Poets of Russia 1890-1930 (Harvard, 1960).
E-Mail List 416GROUP Konstantin S. sinyavsky, Director, sks@opu.odessa.ua. SergeE ua. andrey I.Osharowski, Student, fs_osha@opu.opu.odessa.ua. Egorov http://www.opu.odessa.ua/netware/maillist.htm
The Lancaster Index - Archive Search Results Reprint of an article first published in 1967, setting the Feb 1966 Moscow trialof the writers andrey sinyavsky and Yuli Daniel in its full legal, literary http://www.mpr.co.uk/scripts/sweb.dll/li_archive_item?method=GET&object=SUR_1988
History 2 (1995) 450. sinyavsky, andrey. Russian Nationalism trans. Dale E. PetersonThe Massachusetts Review 31(Winter 1990) 475. Solchanyk, Roman. http://www.tandl.vt.edu/socialstudies/hicks/broliver1/history.html
Extractions: Back [ History ] Education Ukrainian Nationalism and the Role of the Russian Last Modified: 1997 indigenous peoples of Russia who now feel responsible for their "own" people living in the periphery. Thus, the question of what is to become of those Russians living outside of Russias borders is divided between Russians in Russia, those in the Republics, and the various other ethnic groups now defining "nations" in the Republics. These concepts are constantly evolving and changing, depending on the area and region. For Ukraine and Russia identification with one group or another has been crucial in their development as independent nations, particularly in the post-communist era. The effects of this identification are felt in all aspects of social, political, and economic life on both the local and international levels. An understanding of the historical impact of these concepts can help to recognize the constantly changing composition of a multi-ethnic/multi-national society and realize its needs domestically as well as in the international community. Elements within the memory of a people include the concepts and perceptions of time and space. Time especially involves the common history shared by people which could include historical events and achievements. A major factor in the development of a common history is the time spent away in or away from a homeland. This is a particularly important factor in the formation of identity for Russians who have spent long periods of time residing outside of Russia. For Ukrainian peoples, it has been the presence of Russians in their homelands that has shaped their history. This introduces the element of time which is used conceptually because it is perpetually changing, where different periods of time serve to foster different perceptions of nationality and ethnicity. It is important to recognize, especially in the case of Ukraine, that the nation and ethnicity have