“I lived in Moscow, the capital of the world…”: Moscow in the poetic geography of Alexander Galich
... a layman, a loser or a careerist. At the same time, Moscow is presented as the native, “home” space of the hero. Such a paradoxical negative assessment is associated with the idea of the world shattered as a result of historical catastrophes.
author’s song, A. Galich, geopoetics, poetic geography, Moscow, poetic toponymy
85-97
10.5922/pikbfu-2023-2-8