https://doi.org/10.31261/pr.7602
In 1977 in Paris, the literary almanac «Аполлон-77» was published, the editor of which was a Russian painter and sculptor Mikhail Shemiakin. Among many works of writers banned in Soviet Russia, there were 20 poems of the "classic of Leningrad nonconformity" – Vladlen Gavrilchik (1929-2017). This article is an attempt to analyze them. Gavrilchik’s poems published in the Parisian almanac show his journey through the avant-garde literary tradition. Moreover, they prove that the artist profusely draws from children's folklore, skilfully uses flaws, irony and parody, evoking the laughter of his readers.
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No. 3 (2019)
Published: 2019-07-31
10.31261/pr