ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Literary studies |
Papkova E. A. | M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Keywords: Serapion Brothers literary group Vsevolod Ivanov letters of the 1920s Serapion Brothers almanac creative path direction mastery school |
Summary: A lot of research works have been addressing the history of the Serapion Brothers literary group, however
this organization and its place in the literary process of the XX century remain understudied, and this problem can be
solved only through studying new archival materials concerning the Serapions, which have not been previously introduced
into circulation. The relevance and novelty of the article are determined by the fact that it presents an attempt
to clarify and specify certain aspects of the brotherhood’ history by investigating recently published little-known egodocu
ments of one of the Brothers – the writer Vsevolod Ivanov. The author uses the method of historical and literary
commentary to analyze Ivanov’s letters of 1922 and 1923 addressed to writers Aleksey Tolstoy and Kondratiy Urmanov,
which demonstrate both the close connection of the young writer with the Serapion Brothers and the creative disputes
between them. Another group of documents, Ivanov’s correspondence with Konstantin Fedin dating back to December
1925, shows the former’s contradictory attitude to the Serapions’ program manifesto: both Ivanov and Fedin are unanimous
on “ideological” issues, while the question of searching for the creative path in his new works, the stories from
his best book The Secret of Secrets, is answered by Ivanov through the argument with the Serapion Brothers (primarily
with the Westernizer among them), in particular with their understanding of artistic language. Finally, Ivanov’s memoirs
about the Serapions published in various publications and stored in the family archives, examined from the point
of view of text history, show how during the period of persecution against the Serapion Brothers literary group Ivanov sought to create a nearly perfect portrait of it, emphasizing its signifi cance for the literary process of the XX century. |
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