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* Andrei Platonov, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=9935 Chevengur]'', 1978–.
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'''Andrei Platonov''' (Андрей Платонов, 28 August 1899 – 5 January 1951) was the pen name of Andrei Platonovich Klimentov (Андрей Платонович Климентов), a Soviet author whose works anticipate existentialism. Although Platonov was a Communist, his works were banned in his own lifetime for their skeptical attitude toward collectivization and other Stalinist policies. His famous works include the novels ''The Foundation Pit'' [Котлован] and ''Chevengur'' [Чевенгур].
* Andrei Platonov, [http://lib.rus.ec/b/145366/read "Fabrika literatury (O koren. uluchshenii sposobov lit. tvorchestva)"] [Фабрика литературы (О корен. улучшении способов лит. творчества)], in ''Vzyskaniye pogibshikh. Povesti. Rasskazy, Pyesa. Stati'' [Взыскание погибших. Повести. Рассказы, Пьеса. Статьи], Moscow, 1995; 2011. (in Russian) [http://ruslit.traumlibrary.net/page/platonov-ss08-08.html]
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* Thomas Seifrid, [http://libgen.org/get?md5=5F06EA4D1DBF328D65875F0C717DF626 Andrei Platonov: Uncertainties of Spirit], Cambridge University Press, 1992.
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==Works==
* И.И. Матвеева, "«Фабрика литературы» А. Платонова как проект литературного «производства»", [http://txts.mgou.ru/vestnik/2008/rusfil_1_2008.pdf ''Vestnik'' 1] (2008), Moscow: MGOU, pp 82-87. (in Russian)
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* ''[[Media:Platonov_Andrei_The_Fierce_and_Beautiful_World Stories 1970.pdf|The Fierce and Beautiful World. Stories]]'', trans. Joseph Barnes, intro. Yevgeny Yevtushenko, New York: Dutton, 1970, 252 pp. Incl. "Dzhan", "Fro", "The Potudan River", "Homecoming", "The Third Son", "Aphrodite", "The Fierce and Beautiful World". {{en}}
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* ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=9935 Chevengur]'', Paris, 1972; repr. in ''Druzhba narodov'' [Дружба народов], 1988; repr., Sovremennik (Современник), 1988. {{ru}}
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** ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=9935 Chevengur]'', trans. & forew. Anthony Olcott, Ann Arbor, MI: Ardis, 1978. {{en}}
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** ''Čevengur'', trans. Anna Nováková, Prague: Argo, 1995, 448 pp. {{cz}}
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* ''[[Media:Platonov Andrey The Foundation Pit 1975.pdf|The Foundation Pit]]'', trans. Mirra Ginsburg, New York: Dutton, 1975. {{en}}
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** with Natalja Dužinová, ''Jáma / Průvodce Jámou'', trans. Bruno Solařík, Dauphin, 2022, 360 pp. [https://www.dauphin.cz/book_978-80-7645-285-5.html] {{cz}}
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* ''Schastlivaya Moskva'' [Счастливая Москва] [1936], 1991. {{ru}}
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** ''[https://1lib.sk/book/4722994/d3bf01 Happy Moscow]'', trans. Robert and Elizabeth Chandler, intro. Eric Naiman, London: Harvill, 2001. {{en}}
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** ''Šťastná Moskva'', trans. Alena Machoninová, ills. Juraj Horváth, Prague: Baobab, 2022, 176 pp. [https://www.baobab-books.net/product/stastna-moskva] {{cz}}
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* [http://lib.rus.ec/b/145366/read "Fabrika literatury (O koren. uluchshenii sposobov lit. tvorchestva)"] [Фабрика литературы (О корен. улучшении способов лит. творчества)], in ''Vzyskaniye pogibshikh. Povesti. Rasskazy, Pyesa. Stati'' [Взыскание погибших. Повести. Рассказы, Пьеса. Статьи], Moscow, 1995; 2011. {{ru}} [http://ruslit.traumlibrary.net/page/platonov-ss08-08.html]
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==Literature==
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* Thomas Seifrid, [http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=5F06EA4D1DBF328D65875F0C717DF626 Andrei Platonov: Uncertainties of Spirit], Cambridge University Press, 1992.
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* И.И. Матвеева, "«Фабрика литературы» А. Платонова как проект литературного «производства»", [http://txts.mgou.ru/vestnik/2008/rusfil_1_2008.pdf ''Vestnik'' 1] (2008), Moscow: MGOU, pp 82-87. {{ru}}
 
* Chiara Mayer-Rieckh, ''[http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1306765/1/1306765.pdf Memory and Wholeness in the Work of Andrei Platonov, Valentin Rasputin and Andrei Tarkovskii]'', University College London, 2011, 297 pp. Ph.D. Dissertation.
 
* Chiara Mayer-Rieckh, ''[http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1306765/1/1306765.pdf Memory and Wholeness in the Work of Andrei Platonov, Valentin Rasputin and Andrei Tarkovskii]'', University College London, 2011, 297 pp. Ph.D. Dissertation.
 
* Dennis Ioffe, "Andrej Platonov and the Pragmatics of Radical Modernism", ''Russian Literature'', 2013. [http://yadda.icm.edu.pl/yadda/element/bwmeta1.element.elsevier-1b29eca6-3954-3b89-9021-8b468d96f103]
 
* Dennis Ioffe, "Andrej Platonov and the Pragmatics of Radical Modernism", ''Russian Literature'', 2013. [http://yadda.icm.edu.pl/yadda/element/bwmeta1.element.elsevier-1b29eca6-3954-3b89-9021-8b468d96f103]
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* Tora Lane, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/d69294e2-6dc6-4c43-ad2d-7b8ef3be909c Andrey Platonov: The Forgotten Dream of the Revolution]'', Lexington Books, 2018, 160 pp.
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* Maria Chehonadskih, ''The Encyclopaedia of Poor Life: Andrei Platonov’s Philosophical Prose and Alexander Bogdanov’s Tektology'', forthcoming. [https://www.sant.ox.ac.uk/people/maria-chehonadskih-0]
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==Links==
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* http://bookcents.blogspot.com/2013/02/andrei-platonov-and-chevengur-links.html

Revision as of 22:19, 21 February 2022

Andrei Platonov (Андрей Платонов, 28 August 1899 – 5 January 1951) was the pen name of Andrei Platonovich Klimentov (Андрей Платонович Климентов), a Soviet author whose works anticipate existentialism. Although Platonov was a Communist, his works were banned in his own lifetime for their skeptical attitude toward collectivization and other Stalinist policies. His famous works include the novels The Foundation Pit [Котлован] and Chevengur [Чевенгур].

Works

  • The Fierce and Beautiful World. Stories, trans. Joseph Barnes, intro. Yevgeny Yevtushenko, New York: Dutton, 1970, 252 pp. Incl. "Dzhan", "Fro", "The Potudan River", "Homecoming", "The Third Son", "Aphrodite", "The Fierce and Beautiful World". (English)
  • Chevengur, Paris, 1972; repr. in Druzhba narodov [Дружба народов], 1988; repr., Sovremennik (Современник), 1988. (Russian)
    • Chevengur, trans. & forew. Anthony Olcott, Ann Arbor, MI: Ardis, 1978. (English)
    • Čevengur, trans. Anna Nováková, Prague: Argo, 1995, 448 pp. (Czech)
  • The Foundation Pit, trans. Mirra Ginsburg, New York: Dutton, 1975. (English)
    • with Natalja Dužinová, Jáma / Průvodce Jámou, trans. Bruno Solařík, Dauphin, 2022, 360 pp. [1] (Czech)
  • Schastlivaya Moskva [Счастливая Москва] [1936], 1991. (Russian)
    • Happy Moscow, trans. Robert and Elizabeth Chandler, intro. Eric Naiman, London: Harvill, 2001. (English)
    • Šťastná Moskva, trans. Alena Machoninová, ills. Juraj Horváth, Prague: Baobab, 2022, 176 pp. [2] (Czech)
  • "Fabrika literatury (O koren. uluchshenii sposobov lit. tvorchestva)" [Фабрика литературы (О корен. улучшении способов лит. творчества)], in Vzyskaniye pogibshikh. Povesti. Rasskazy, Pyesa. Stati [Взыскание погибших. Повести. Рассказы, Пьеса. Статьи], Moscow, 1995; 2011. (Russian) [3]

Literature

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