The world of dying Russian village in “New Realists” literary production (based on the novels: Sankya by Zakhar Prilepin and The Yeltyshevs by Roman Senchin) Cover Image

Мир умирающей российской деревни в творчестве «новых реалистов» (на материале романов: "Санькя" Захара Прилепина и "Елтышевы" Романа Сенчина)
The world of dying Russian village in “New Realists” literary production (based on the novels: Sankya by Zakhar Prilepin and The Yeltyshevs by Roman Senchin)

Author(s): Ewa Pańkowska
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Literary Texts, Studies of Literature, Novel, Russian Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku
Keywords: современная российская деревня; деградация; смерть; гибель

Summary/Abstract: Two novels of two prominent representatives of the “new realism” are the subject of an analysis in this article. There are "Sankya" (2006) by Zakhar Prilepin and "The Yeltyshevs" (2009) by Roman Senchin. The article deals with the problem of the degradation of the contemporary Russian village (at the beginning of the 21st century). The village disintegrates under the new economic conditions. "Sankya" about a young rebel is devoted to the theme of the individual’s rights to action against a hostile and unjust society, against the new capitalistic rules. Senchin’s story portrays the demise of the ordinary Russian family that moves to the village. Living in the village, the family sinks into alcoholism and violence. In his novel Senchin shows Russian’s path to a dead-end, to life devoid of any spirituality.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 15
  • Page Range: 109-132
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Russian
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