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The Recurrence of Fate: Theatre and Memory in Twentieth-Century Russia
University of Iowa Press, 1994 eISBN: 978-1-58729-088-6 | Paper: 978-0-87745-458-8 Library of Congress Classification PN2724.G56 1994 Dewey Decimal Classification 792.0947
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
How, why, and according to whose definitions and requirements does a culture self-consciously create memory and project its fate? In this remarkable book—the first in English to treat Russian history as theatre and cultural performance—Spencer Golub reveals the performative nature of Russian history in the twentieth century and the romantic imprisonment/self-imprisonment of the creative intelligentsia within this scenario. See other books on: Fate | Russia (Federation) | Russian drama | Theater and society | Theatre See other titles from University of Iowa Press |
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