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Name: The Shanghai Text in Sergei Alymov’s Novel “Nankin-rod”

Authors: Ivan S. Poltoratsky

Institute of Philology of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation

In the section On the Occasion of the Centenary of Yury Chumakov

Issue 2, 2022Pages 175-185
UDK: 82-312.5DOI: 10.25205/2410-7883-2022-2-175-185

Abstract: This article examines the poetics of Sergei Alymov’s novel “Nankin-rod” (1929) in the context of Far Eastern emigration literature. Drawing on both fiction and modernist literature, Sergei Alymov creates a multidimensional and ambiguous image of Shanghai on the eve of the revolutionary events of 1925.

Keywords: Shanghai text, Shanghai, Harbin, Sergey Alymov, novel, “Nankin-rod”, Far Eastern emigration

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