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Studies in Theory of Literary Plot and Narratology
Digital network scientific journal For specialists in literature and folklor |
DOI: 10.25205/2410-7883 Roskomnadzor certificate number Эл № ФС 77-84792 | |
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ArticleName: Golubchik-Gostov’s True Life Authors: Leonid Yu. Bolsukhin, Oxana V. Zamiatina National Research University “Higher School of Economics”, Nizhny Novgorod, Russian Federation In the section Plots and Destinies
Abstract: The article describes how the authorship of two poetry collections “Fol’kloristy” (1922) and “Temy” (1924), published in Petrograd-Leningrad in the early 1920s under the pseudonym Golubchik-Gostov, was established. The authors of the article managed to find the descend-ants of the poet Lev Mikhailovich Goldyonov, who was published under this pseudonym. And he left no other traces of his literary activity. The article presents the memoirs of Maria А. Khorosheva, Goldyonov’s grand-niece, which briefly tells about the history of the poet and his family. The photographs of the poet, his family members, and a number of documents are presented as illustrative material. In addition, the article attempts to recon-struct initially the poet’s biography, to recreate Lev M. Goldyonov’s social circle in Petro-grad-Leningrad, at the same time the article provides biographical and historical-literary comments on a number of poems in the collections. Let us explore the Goldyonov’s relation-ship with Leonida Matveevna Kimstach (according to oral testimony of relatives, a close Goldyonov’s friend), to whom a number of poems from the collection “Temy” are dedicated. For the first time, the article examines the poetic’s peculiarities of Golubchik-Gostov’s collections, the connection of Goldyonov’s poems with the literary context contemporary to him, a version of the origin of the poetic pseudonym is proposed. The article establishes that the strategy of Goldyonov’s literary self-presentation is an example of a marginal implementation of the experience of avant-garde poetry and the means of its promotion. The article makes an attempt at the true scale and creative legacy of the forgotten poet. The authors of the article present only the initial results of the archival research undertaken. Keywords: Golubchik-Gostov, Lev Mikhailovich Goldyonov, “Fol’kloristy”, “Temy”, poetry collection, pseudonym, author, biography, memoirs, avant-garde Bibliography: Biblioteka russkoj poezii I. N. Rozanova. Moscow, Kniga, 1975, 480 p. (in Russ.) Golubchik-Gostov. Fol’kloristy. Kniga stikhov. Petrograd, Tip. edinogo potreb. ob-va, 1922, 31 p. (in Russ.) Golubchik-Gostov. Temy. Vtoraya kniga stikhov. Izd. avt. Leningrad, 1924, 34 p. (in Russ.) Literaturnaya zhizn’ Rossii 1920-kh godov. Sobytiya. Otzyvy sovremennikov. Bibliografiya. Tom 1. Chast’ 2. Moskva i Petrograd. 1921–1922 gg. Moscow, IWL RAS Publ., 2005, 704 p. (in Russ.) Mayakovsky V. V. Polnoe sobranie sochinenij. In 13 vols. Moscow, Khudozhestvennaya literatura Publ., 1955, vol. 1: 1912–1917; 1957, vol. 4: 1922 – February 1923. (in Russ.) Mel. Sh. Malen’kij fel’eton. Sharlatanskoe “ya”. Vechernyaya krasnaya gazeta (Petrograd), 1922, no. 69, Saturday, December 16. (in Russ.) Russkie poety XX veka v biblioteke N. K. Gudziya: Izdaniya 1890–1965 gg. Ka- talog. Comp. by E. S. Kashutina. Moscow, Literaturnoe obozrenie Publ., 1996, 159 p. (Iz sobraniya nauchnoj biblioteki MGU). (in Russ.) Tarasenkov A. K., Turchinsky L. M. Russkie poety XX veka: 1900–1955: Materialy k bibliografii. Moscow Yazyki slavyanskoj kul’tury Publ., 2004, 896 p. (in Russ.) Terpigorev D. Ya. Novyj putevoditel’ po Vitebsku. Vitebsk, 1913. (in Russ.) Timenchik R. D. Prolog katalogu. In: Tarasenkov A. K., Turchinsky L. M. Russkie poety XX veka: 1900–1955: Materialy k bibliografii. Moscow Yazyki slavyanskoj kul’tury Publ., 2004, pp. 12–17. (in Russ.) Tolstoy L. N. Polnoe sobranie sochinenij. In 90 vols. Moscow, Khudozhestvennaya literatura Publ., 1937, vol. 9: Voyna i mir. Tom pervy. (in Russ.) Zelchenko V. V. Stihotvorenie Vladislava Hodasevicha “Obez’yana”: Kommentarij. Moscow, Novoe izdatel’stvo, 2019, 146 p. (in Russ.) |
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