Jerusalem: Dissipative novel by Denis Sobolev

Translated title of the contribution: Jerusalem: Dissipative novel by Denis Sobolev

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Abstract

Katsman examines the poetic and ideological features of Jerusalem (2005), a novel by Denis Sobolev, against the background of post-Soviet literature's ceaseless attempts to rethink the novel genre and to move past the framework of postmodern thinking. In his discussion, Katsman incorporates Sobolev's culturological study Jews and Europe and his Haifa tales - which constitute chapters of a future (or ongoing) dissipative novel.

Translated title of the contributionJerusalem: Dissipative novel by Denis Sobolev
Original languageEnglish
JournalNovoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie
Volume143
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Contemporary novel
  • Denis Mikhailovich Sobolev
  • Dissipative structure
  • Fragmented quality
  • Metamodernism
  • Russian-Israeli literature

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