Utopia and Violence
Andrei Platonov: Writing the Modern Age
Osteuropa 8-10/2016
Manfred Sapper, Volker Weichsel (Ed.)
Berlin (BWV) 2016 [= Osteuropa 8-10/2016]
528 pages, 125 figures
Price: 32,00 €
ISBN: 3-8305-3658-1
Deutsche Fassung
Contents
- Editorial
 Violence and Utopia. Reading Platonov
- Andrej Platonov
 On improving the climate
- Klaus Gestwa
 Modernisation through mobilisation
 Excesses of violence, technological upheavals and tactical retreats in the early Soviet Union
- The breeding ground of the new man
- Stephan Merl
 Stalin’s erroneous path of collectivisation
 Destructive forces and the crippling of independent initiative
- Serhij Žadan
 School of cruelty
- Man and revolution
- Andrej Platonov
 The fight against the desert
- Hans Günther
 Suffering from the Revolution
 Andrei Platonov’s life and work
- Andrej Platonov
 The culture of the proletariat
- Sheila Fitzpatrick
 Enthusiasm and disappointment
 Platonov’s and Igor Sac’s view of the Revolution
- Michail Ryklin
 On the wings of liberated collective speech
- Natal’ja Kornienko
 Controlled, persecuted, destroyed
 Andrei Platonov as a target of the Cheka
- Anne Hartmann
 Anachronistic and independent
 Andrei Platonov’s view of Central Asia
- Andrej Platonov
 The electrification of the villages
- Platonov: The Work
- Vasilij Golovanov
 Journey to the ruins of Chevengur
 The rebirth of Platonov
- Andrzej Stasiuk
 Journey to the truth
- Georg Witte
 Archaic future beings
 Andrei Platonov’s tool men
- Andrej Platonov
 Electrification
- Valerij V’jugin
 Reading Platonov
 Philosophy of language and fundamental elements of poetics
- Andrej Platonov
 The Literature Factory
- Tatjana Petzer
 Utopia and immortality
 Death and salvation in N. Fedorov and A. Platonov
- Evgenij Jablokov
 Beginning and end
 The subject of soil in Platonov
- Andrej Platonov
 The Antisexus
- In the Foundation Pit
- Iosif Brodskij
 Preface to the "Foundation Pit"
- Hans Günther
 Utopia in becoming and failing
 Platonov’s The Foundation Pit and the Tower of Babel
- Andrej Platonov
 Hallowed be thy name
- Robert Hodel
 Communist and personal happiness
 An investigation into Platonov’s The Foundation Pit
- Sybille Lewitscharoff
 Vom Segen der Neuen Zeit
- Natal’ja Dužina
 Portrayal of a distorted image
 Andrei Platonov’s The Foundation Pit
- Christian Teichmann
 “This is how graves are dug, not houses”
 Stalinist infrastructure and those who built it
- Andrej Platonov
 Proletarische Dichtung
- Andreas Guski
 Zero growth in the desert
 Platonov’s Foundation Pit and the Soviet production novel
- Lola Debüser
 “Since might is yours, you’ll have the right”
 Platonov’s The Foundation Pit
- Dževad Karahasan
 Ein Heiliger der kommunistischen RevolutionVolltext
- Ol’ga Meerson
 “Oaky maple” and the ritual of reconciliation
 Biblical and liturgical subtexts in The Foundation Pit
- Rezeption und Inspiration
- Pier Paolo Pasolini
 Unforgettable poetics
 Andrei Platonov’s Chevengur
- Ulrich Schmid
 Joke, satire, irony and deeper meaning
 Platonov’s difficult reception in and beyond Russia
- Julia Kissina
 Ein Urphilosoph mit höckrigem SchädelVolltext
- Lola Debüser, Christina Links
 „Von diesem Autor komme ich nicht mehr los“
 Andrej Platonov, der Klassiker und die Edition in der DDR
- Gabriele Leupold
 The ultimate joy of mood
 Translating The Foundation Pit
- Eugene Ostashevsky
 Die gelebte Sprache der RevolutionVolltext
- Robert Chandler
 The plane tree and the stones
 Translating Platonov
- Ilma Rakusa
 Eine peinture naïve des KommunismusVolltext
- Anna Kovalova
 Silent film poetics
 Andrei Platonov and the cinema
- Elena Fanajlova
 Ein Luftzug zwischen Körper und SeeleVolltext
- Tatjana Frumkis
 “How full of silence is the noise”
 Andrei Platonov and contemporary Russian music
- Marion Poschmann
 Der nachtschwarze BandVolltext


 
