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“Moscow Fairy Tales” of A.A. Kabakov in the Context of his Prose. Poetics. Concept of Person

Published в Scientific Research and Development. Modern Communication Studies · Volume 6, Issue 4, 2017 · Pages 74–78 · Rubrics: Communicative text
DOI 10.12737/article_5976f843642321.36848626
Received: 25.07.2017 Accepted: 06.09.2017 Published: 06.09.2017 Language of publication: RUS
Authors
1 Moscow Pedagogical State University (Department of Russian Literature)
Moskva, Moscow, Russian Federation
The article considers the transformation of folk stories in cycle “Moscow fairy tales” of A. Kabakov. The existential questions of human existence — life, death, love, children, relationships between the characters, are revealed with a detailed analysis of the poetics of works, analysis of the language, expressive means, metaphors, folklore motifs of fear, road, choice. Metaphors “not a polluted life”, “elusive existence”, “vanishing time” will be decisive in revealing the basic thoughts of the writer’s prose. The concept of man in the prose of the writer is defined. Man, according to Kabakov, “is not an object, but the subject of one’s destiny.” “Religion does not make a difference.”
A.A. Kabakov cycle “Moscow fairy tales” concept of person poetics analysis.

Александр Абрамович Кабаков (1943) — прозаик, драматург, публицист, журналист. Известность А. Кабакову как прозаику принес роман-антиутопия «Невозвращенец» (1989). В романе писатель использует художественные приемы, которые станут харак-
терными для всей его последующей прозы: юмор, фантастику, мистику, прием игры, детализацию.

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