ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Russian literature and literature of the peoples of the Russian Federation |
Liskov A. O. | Petrozavodsk State University |
Rozova A. E. | Petrozavodsk State University |
Keywords: author hero protagonist autobiographical text unoffi cial literature artistic representation Yevgeny Kharitonov Eduard Limonov |
Summary: The article presents a comparative analysis of the artistic strategies employed by Yevgeny Kharitonov
and Eduard Limonov in depicting the autobiographical heroes of their prose during the early stages of their writing
careers. The relevance and originality of this study stem from the limited exploration of this topic and the overall insuffi
cient examination of these authors’ bodies of works. The focus of the analysis is on the central characters in Kharitonov’s
collection Under House Arrest (1969–1981) and Limonov’s key novels It’s Me, Eddie (1976) and The Diary of
a Loser, or the Secret Notebook (1979), all of which possess a distinctly autobiographical nature. Through a comparative
examination of the protagonists and the ways in which they are portrayed, the study identifi es notable similarities in
how both authors refl ect the existential confl ict faced by the Russian intelligentsia in the 1970s. This confl ict is closely
tied to the portrayal of a marginal hero who identifi es as a “Russian writer”, navigating the challenges of emigration (in Limonov’s case) or forced creative isolation (in Kharitonov’s case). The analysis also reveals the dynamics of changes in the form of the authors’ autobiographical texts. |
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