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Kolymskai︠a︡ skazka : rasskazy, pisʹma, ėti︠u︡dy, zarisovki...
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Moskva : Novyĭ khronograf (Firm),

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Récits de Kolyma
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Year: 1969 Publisher: Paris : Denoël,

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Varlam Shalamov's Kolyma Tales
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ISBN: 9789004484061 9789042011984 Year: 2004 Publisher: Leiden;Boston BRILL

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This book analyses eleven of Varlam Shalamov's Kolyma Tales from a neo-Formalist perspective. The tales are a testament to Shalamov's seventeen years in Stalin's Gulags, and were written in an attempt to draw attention to this period in Soviet history. Nathaniel Golden has primarily utilised L. M. O'Toole's work Structure, Style and Interpretation in the Russian Short Story as the major basis for analysis, but has incorporated many other Formalist and indeed Structuralist methods. The tales in each chapter are analysed by means of five major Formalist categories: Narrative Structure, Point of View, Fabula and Sujet, Characterisation and Setting. This process highlights many of Shalamov's ideas and motifs in the tales. He frequently uses techniques of estrangement and paradox to augment camp experience, reflecting his belief that there is no moral, emotional or spiritual gain in suffering. He habitually employs a 'focaliser' to tell the tale from a near-death perspective and in consequence distances the author from events. His literary background is prominent within the tales, where he occasionally alludes to earlier Russian authors and their works to indicate the recurring nature of Man's fallibility against the Gulag background. His characters are often simply portrayed yet representative of flawed heroes and the baseness of human beings subjected to an existence in extremis. His settings are minimal, yet form a major part of his message: Man is compared to nature, but nature is powerful and able to regenerate itself, whereas Man's existence is temporary and futile. This book therefore, shows that the Formalist approach is indeed still valid as a literary tool of analysis as well as showing that upon the 50th year of Stalin's death, Varlam Shalamov's time has arrived.


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Kolyma : the Arctic death camps
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ISBN: 0333220102 Year: 1978 Publisher: London : Macmillan,

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"Zolotai︠a︡ Kolyma" : geroi ne nashego vremeni
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Year: 2010 Publisher: Saint Petersburg Aleteiia

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Žizn' na kraiu sud'by : pisateli na Kolyme.
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ISBN: 5985020398 Year: 2006 Publisher: Novosibirsk Svin'in i synov'ia


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La route de la Kolyma : voyage sur les traces du goulag
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ISBN: 9782701198019 2701198011 Year: 2016 Publisher: Paris: Belin,

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Archaeological sites of Kamchatka, Chukotka, and the Upper Kolyma
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Year: 2003 Publisher: Anchorage, Alaska : U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, Shared Beringian Heritage Program,

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Moskva-Ispanii︠a︡-Kolyma : Iz zhizni radista i zėka
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Year: 2012 Publisher: Moscow Vremia

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Twenty Years in a Siberian Gulag
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ISBN: 1476640394 9781476640396 9781476682211 1476682216 Year: 2020 Publisher: Jefferson, North Carolina

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"Caught up in one of the many purges that swept the Soviet Union during the Great Terror, Leonid Petrovich Bolotov (1906-1987) was one of 86 engineers arrested at Leningrad's Red Triangle Rubber Factory and sent to the Gulag as "enemies of the people." He would be the only one to survive and return to his family after enduring two decades in the infamous Kolyma labor camps. Translated into English and published here for the first time, Bolotov's memoir narrates with growing intensity his arrest, imprisonment and interrogation, his "confession" and trial, his exile to hard labor in Arctic Siberia, and his rehabilitation in1956 following the official end of Stalin's personality cult."--

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