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The Poetics of Impudence and Intimacy in the Age of Pushkin

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By (author): Joe Peschio

In early nineteenth-century Russia, members of jocular literary societies gathered to recite works written in the lightest of genres: the friendly verse epistle, the burlesque, the epigram, the comic narrative poem, the prose parody. In a period marked by the Decembrist Uprising and heightened state scrutiny into private life, these activities were hardly considered frivolous; such works and the domestic, insular spaces within which they were created could be seen by the Russian state as rebellious, at times even treasonous.

Joe Peschio offers the first comprehensive history of a set of associated behaviours known in Russian as shalosti, a word which at the time could refer to provocative behaviours like practical joking, insubordination, ritual humiliation, or vandalism, among other things, but also to literary manifestations of these behaviours such as the use of obscenities in poems, impenetrably obscure allusions, and all manner of literary inside jokes. One of the periods most fashionable literary and social poses became this complex of behaviours taken together. Peschio explains the importance of literary shalosti as a form of challenge to the legitimacy of existing literary institutions and sometimes the Russian regime itself. Working with a wide variety of primary textsfrom verse epistles to denunciations, etiquette manuals, and previously unknown archival materialsPeschio argues that the formal innovations fuelled by such prankish types of literary behaviour posed a greater threat to the watchful Russian government and the literary institutions it fostered than did ordinary civic verse or overtly polemical prose. See more
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  • Weight: 300g
  • Publication Date: 13 Feb 2013
  • Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780299290443

About Joe Peschio

Joe Peschio is assistant professor of Russian and coordinator of the Slavic languages program at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

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