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Three Russian Writers and the Irrational: Zamyatin, Pil'nyak, and Bulgakov Book

Three Russian Writers and the Irrational: Zamyatin, Pil'nyak, and Bulgakov
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Three Russian Writers and the Irrational: Zamyatin, Pil'nyak, and Bulgakov, The idea of man as an essentially irrational being has preoccupied some of the most influential of Russian thinkers, including the three important Soviet writers considered by Dr Edwards in this book. Since the 1917 Revolution the polemic between rational, Three Russian Writers and the Irrational: Zamyatin, Pil'nyak, and Bulgakov
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  • Three Russian Writers and the Irrational: Zamyatin, Pil'nyak, and Bulgakov
  • Written by author Edwards, T. R. N
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, 2009
  • The idea of man as an essentially irrational being has preoccupied some of the most influential of Russian thinkers, including the three important Soviet writers considered by Dr Edwards in this book. Since the 1917 Revolution the polemic between rational
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Foreword; 1. The irrational in Russian thought: an approach; 2. Zamyatin's We: the necropolis of The One State; 3. Pilnyak: the fatal confusion; 4. Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita: the long perspectives; 5. Conclusion: 'toward the unknown region'; Notes' bibliography; Index.


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