CHELYABINSK POETIC TEXT AS A CULTURAL MODEL
The article examines the poetry of modern Chelyabinsk authors as a single local text, as a model of culture, characterized by the qualities peculiar to the regional phenomenon: use of local toponyms, motives and lifestyles of the city suburbs and a wide range of individual artistic practices. To show the different facets of contemporary Chelyabinsk poetry and to trace the development and formation of the Chelyabinsk text we studied the creative works of the writers of opposing literary strategies – N.F. Boldyrev and Ya. Grants, whose creative work is an important part of the literary process in the region. Along with the other poets and writers of the Urals, they create a general panorama of regional text. Its distinctive features are: following productive traditions of Russian literature and the search for new forms of expression.
Keywords: motive, image, genre, poetics, regional text, cultural model, N. F. Boldyrev, Ya. Grants
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Issue: 11, 2014
Series of issue: Issue 11
Rubric: HISTORICAL POTENTIALS AND MANIFESTATIONS OF CONVENTIONALITY
Pages: 115 — 118
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