„Přijde mi, že to je někoho cizího“:
Studies “It Seems to Be Someone Else’s”:
Memory and Remembering in Dmitrij Progov’s Novel Live in Moscow
Author(s): Jakub KapičiakSubject(s): Russian Literature
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze - Filozofická fakulta, Vydavatelství
Keywords: Anamnesis; imagination; memory; Moscow conceptualism; Prigov; schemata
Summary/Abstract: The article analyzes the novel “Živite v Moskve” (2000) by the conceptual writer and artist Dmitrij Prigov (1940–2007). The main aim of the paper is to find out how the author approaches the issue of memory and remembering. The article shows that the novel does not attempt to reconstruct the factual past events. It uses memory as an instrument for the production of fictional events which are based on the narrative and discursive schemata embedded in the narrator’s conscience. Therefore, the act of remembering can be seen as platonic anamnesis (recollection). It means that the narrator recollects the schemata, however, the latter do not exist as “pure” forms, but they are graspable only in the form of a very concrete literary realization.
Journal: Svět literatury
- Issue Year: XXXII/2022
- Issue No: 66
- Page Range: 113-129
- Page Count: 17
- Language: Czech