Homo sovieticus (ePub)
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(Sprache: Russisch)
Homo sovieticus is a collection of works by Mikhail Bulgakov, in the plot of which new social relations turned out to be the driving spring of action and conflict and a nascent new breed of people who later sarcastically dubbed the "homo sovieticus"...
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Homo sovieticus is a collection of works by Mikhail Bulgakov, in the plot of which new social relations turned out to be the driving spring of action and conflict and a nascent new breed of people who later sarcastically dubbed the "homo sovieticus" acts.
To which Bulkagov was very skeptical and even contemptuous - from the very first steps of this creature, embodied in ball and shvondery.
Bulgakov created in his semi-fantastic works a very accurate and realistic image of the reality that arose in Russia after the revolution. The writer showed the atmosphere and typical characters of the Council of Deputies in a grotesque manner, but this is what makes it possible to expose the absurdities and contradictions of the social system.
However, many truly great writers, such as Swift and Dickens, did this to modern society.
In a letter to the Government of the USSR, Bulgakov defined the features of his writing gift: "... Black and mystical colors ... which depict the countless deformities of our everyday life, the poison that imbues my tongue, deep skepticism about the revolutionary process, ... and, most important, the image of terrible features of my people ... "
Well, read - and fully enjoy how Bulgakov saw it.
To which Bulkagov was very skeptical and even contemptuous - from the very first steps of this creature, embodied in ball and shvondery.
Bulgakov created in his semi-fantastic works a very accurate and realistic image of the reality that arose in Russia after the revolution. The writer showed the atmosphere and typical characters of the Council of Deputies in a grotesque manner, but this is what makes it possible to expose the absurdities and contradictions of the social system.
However, many truly great writers, such as Swift and Dickens, did this to modern society.
In a letter to the Government of the USSR, Bulgakov defined the features of his writing gift: "... Black and mystical colors ... which depict the countless deformities of our everyday life, the poison that imbues my tongue, deep skepticism about the revolutionary process, ... and, most important, the image of terrible features of my people ... "
Well, read - and fully enjoy how Bulgakov saw it.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Mikhail Bulgakov
- Altersempfehlung: Ab 13 Jahre
- 2019, 1014 Seiten, Russisch
- Verlag: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
- ISBN-10: 3967241084
- ISBN-13: 9783967241082
- Erscheinungsdatum: 02.10.2019
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