Artemij Plechanov “Sobakistan”: Zoo-dystopia as Reflection on the Echo of Totalitarianism Abstract: Russian comics, which have been experiencing a significant surge in popularity since…
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Retrotopia, utopia rovesciata della Russia in guerra
Giovanni Savino Abstract: Retrotopia, Reversed Utopia of Russia at War The role of the past in legitimising political practices and choices is neither new…
View More Retrotopia, utopia rovesciata della Russia in guerraIl tanfo di zolfo: come la satira di Bulgakov smaschera la natura diabolica del regime sovietico
Eleonora Smania Abstract: The Sulphurous Stench: How Bulgakov’s Satire Reveals the Diabolical Nature of the Soviet Regime This paper aims to explain why Mikhail…
View More Il tanfo di zolfo: come la satira di Bulgakov smaschera la natura diabolica del regime sovieticoLa distopia inversa della guerra in “Pis’movnik” di Michail Šiškin
Nicola Vavassori Abstract: The Reverse Dystopia of War in “Pis’movnik” by Mikhail Shishkin The epistolary novel Pis’movnik (“Pis’movnik”, 2010) by Mikhail Shishkin can be…
View More La distopia inversa della guerra in “Pis’movnik” di Michail Šiškin“Il morbo Kitahara”: perdita della memoria come perdita dell’umanità
Silvia Girotto Abstract: “The Dog King”: Loss of Memory as Loss of Humanity The Austrian novelist Christoph Ransmayr wrote Morbus Kitahara (“The Dog…
View More “Il morbo Kitahara”: perdita della memoria come perdita dell’umanità“Brucio Parigi”. Il manifesto rivoluzionario dell’avanguardia polacca
Giulio Scremin Abstract: “I Burn Paris”. The Revolutionary Manifest of the Polish Avant–garde This paper discusses Bruno Jasieński’s novel Palę Paryż (“I Burn Paris”,…
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