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Nietzsche and Soviet Culture: Ally and Adversary (Cambridge Studies in Russian Literature) Book

This pioneering study documents the extent and diversity of the impact of Nietzschean ideas on Soviet literature and culture.Read More

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  • Book Description

    This 1994 pioneering study documents the extent and diversity of the impact of Nietzschean ideas on Soviet literature and culture. It shows how these ideas, unacknowledged and reworked, entered and shaped that culture and stimulated the imagination of both supporters and detractors of the regime.

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    This pioneering study shows for the first time the extent and diversity of the impact of Nietzschean ideas on Soviet literature and culture. It examines the Nietzschean roots of early Soviet literature, theater and architecture, Soviet political culture, the work of disaffected writers and thinkers and that of intellectuals of the non-Russian nationalities. It offers a fresh perspective on the origins, formative years, and subsequent development of Soviet literature and culture, and raises new issues for research and discussion.

  • 0521148324
  • 9780521148320
  • 13 May 2010
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 439
  • 1
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