Central images and motifs of Gennady Shpalikov’s late poems (article one)
... catastrophic change in the psychological state of the lyrical subject, seeking voluntary departure from life, which is reflected in the expressive, emotionally evaluative, and reduced lexicon, the tightness of poetic lines, and tense syntax.
Malashchenko V.V.
Gennady Shpalikov, poetry, poetics, image, motive, motivic structure, lyrical subject
89-99
10.5922/pikbfu-2024-1-8
Character’s existence in the Königsberg/Kaliningrad toposphere: Yu.N Ivanov’s Dances in the Crematorium and Michael Wieck’s The Decline of Königsberg
... in crematorium: ten episodes of Koenigsberg life]. Kaliningrad.
6. Yaspers, K., 1994. Smysl i naznachenie istorii [Meaning and purpose of history]. Moscow.
Yuri Ivanov, Michael Wieck, Königsberg, Kaliningrad, toposphere, typological convergences
Malashchenko V.V.
41-49
10.5922/2225-5346-2017-2-4