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Hunter of Themes

The Interplay of Word and Thing in the Works of Sigizmund Kržižanovskij

by Karen Link Rosenflanz (Author)
©2005 Monographs XIV, 174 Pages

Summary

The phantasmagoric short stories and satirical novellas of the Russian modernist Sigizmund Kržižanovskij (1887-1950) are a unique amalgam of verbal pyrotechnics, scientific erudition, and philosophical contemplation. This book examines how the raw materials of Russian byt are transformed through Kržižanovskij’s ironic wit and rich imagination. Affinities with the theories of his Russian Formalist and Futurist contemporaries are revealed in Kržižanovskij’s use of literary devices to generate the themes of his experimental prose. It demonstrates how paranomasia and other types of pun create rich sound texture, promote semantic associations, or provide structure in his stories, and how his works refract the semiotic debates over the resurrection of the word as thing. Hunter of Themes highlights Kržižanovskij’s literary virtuosity, which places him among the elite in the pantheon of twentieth-century Russian authors.

Details

Pages
XIV, 174
Year
2005
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820461519
Language
English
Keywords
Krzizanovskij, Sigizmund D. Wortspiel phantasmagoric short story satirical novella
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2005. XIV, 174 pp.

Biographical notes

Karen Link Rosenflanz (Author)

The Author: Karen Link Rosenflanz was a Jacob K. Javits Fellow at the University of Michigan, where she received a Ph.D. in Slavic languages and literatures.

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