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Encyclopædia Britannica Australia - sinyavsky, andrey Donatovich Russian critic and author of novels and short stories who was convicted of subversion by the Soviet government in 1966. http://www.britannica.com.au/britannica_browse/s/s73.html
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Lawrencian Chronicle 1999/1 Optyna Pustyn in Russian literature, the literary criticism of Apollon Grigor ev, of andrey Bely, of andrey sinyavsky, Russian poetic translation, http://www2.ku.edu/~slavic/lawrencian_chronicle/1999/lc99.html
Extractions: The University of Kansas, Lawrence, vol. XII, No. 1, February 1999; Katarzyna Zechenter , Editor The Lawrencian Chronicle has been out of print for three years, and reappears now in cyberspace due to the energy of its new editor, Katarzyna Zechenter. Designed as a new feature of the Department's web page (created and maintained by Marc Greenberg) it will be regularly updated with news of the Department, its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Some brief highlights of the last three years: As with the rest of the profession, we too experienced a slide in enrollments which bottomed out two years ago, stabilized, and now are increasing. Russian enrollments and undergraduate majors are up; Polish enrollments are solid; Croatian and Serbian are modest on-campus but high in the off-campus course (33 students). Our array of introductory courses to the study of Slavic literature, language, culture, and folklore draw substantial enrollments. Joe Conrad's highly popular "Introduction to Slavic Folklore," for instance, closed out this spring with 53 students. The Department continues to offer its full curriculum for BA, MA, and Ph.D. degrees in literature, linguistics, and culture with emphases in Russian, Polish, Croatian and Serbian, and Intensive Ukrainian. Joining our faculty this year are Professor Edith Clowes and Assistant Professor Katarzyna Zechenter. Check the web page faculty link to learn about them. Bill Comer was recently appointed Director of the College's Academic Resources Center, and Maria Carlson continues to serve as Director of the Russian and East European Studies Program. The Department is ably managed by Charlene Tilford, and I am particularly pleased to pass along Zhenya Felton's warmest regards to her many friends.
Daniil Kharms (1905-1942) Among our contemporaries, we think of andrey sinyavsky (alias Abram Tertz ), Vasiliy Aksyonov, Sasha Sokolov and Yevgeniy Popov, along with the women http://www.geocities.com/Athens/8926/Kharms/Kh_E_Intro.html
Extractions: Daniil Kharms (1905-1942) 'Daniil Kharms' was the main, and subsequently the sole, pen-name of Daniil Ivanovich Yuvachov. The son of a St. Petersburg political, religious and literary figure, Daniil was to achieve limited local renown as a Leningrad avant-garde eccentric and a writer of children's stories in the 1920s and 30s. Among other pseudonyms, he had employed 'Daniil Dandan' and 'Kharms-Shardam'. The predilection for 'Kharms' is thought to derive from appreciation of the tension between the English words 'charms' and 'harms' (plus the German Charme ; indeed, there is an actual German surname 'Harms'), but may also owe something to a similarity in sound to Sherlock Holmes (pronounced 'Kholms' in Russian), a figure of fascination to Kharms. From 1925 Kharms began to appear at poetry readings and other avant-garde activities, gained membership of the Leningrad section of the All-Russian Union of Poets (from 1926), one of the many predecessors to the eventual Union of Soviet Writers, and published two poems in anthologies in 1926 and 1927. Almost unbelievably, these were the only 'adult' works Kharms was able to publish in his lifetime. In 1927 Kharms joined together with a number of like-minded experimental writers, including his talented friend and close associate Aleksandr Vvedensky (1900-1941) and the major poet Nikolay Zabolotsky (1903-1958), to form the literary and artistic grouping Oberiu (the acronym of the 'Association of Real Art').
Course Development Competition The activity of Abram Terz (andrey sinyavsky). Progulki s Pushkinym Walking with Pushkin as the declaration of creative freedom. http://www.crc.ceu.hu/ocrc/syllabi/syll7152/Ponomarev.html
Extractions: LECTURER Evgueni Ponomarev TITLE OF COURSE Literature of Russian Emigration. Poetics and Ideology I. Introduction The course fills a gap in the faculty curriculum in literature for second year students. Students are given information on literature of Russian emigration that was not included in the curriculum before. It stands parallel to the basic course "Russian Literature of the 20 th century", that presents the literary process before 1917 and Soviet literature only, and interacts with it. The course is at the border of several disciplines: literature, sociology, philosophy. It corresponds with the faculty curriculum in philosophy (section "Russian philosophy") and also fills curriculum gaps in history and sociology. Students assumed knowledge basis for course participation includes knowledge in Russian history, Russian literature (high school, 1st and 2nd year university curriculum), philosophy, and sociology (university curriculum). II. Objectives of the course
Emergeandbe Unguarded Thoughts (or Thought Unaware) is the title of an intriguing little book by andrey sinyavsky, published in English translation in London by http://www.emergeandbe.blogspot.com/
Extractions: @import url("http://www.blogger.com/css/blog_controls.css"); @import url("http://www.blogger.com/dyn-css/authorization.css?targetBlogID=6862600467709166218"); var BL_backlinkURL = "http://www.blogger.com/dyn-js/backlink_count.js";var BL_blogId = "6862600467709166218"; a journey into the church beyond the churches You will notice on the side bar of this blog, that I also write occasionally for TNT-Audio.com, a leading amateur hifi website. Thanks to a link on the We Support Real Stereo page I expect some audio enthusiasts to drop by. You are welcome. While this blog is focused on exploring what the church of tomorrow might be like, it is written by a hifi and music lover. I enjoy being reminded how much my daily life is dependent upon the work of scientists, mathematicians, engineers and techicians. Just designing and making a turntable to spin an LP well depends upon an understanding of materials, electronics, applied mechanics, geometry, physics as well as skills like woodwork and matters of aesthetic and design. Part of the popularity of the Garrard 301 turntable (below) is the way it looks and the way it is engineered. That it sounds beautiful too is a bonus. The same goes for SME tonearms. And I love the imagination that went into the process of learning to record high quality analogue sound. It is amazing how tiny transducers (the one in this picture is the original Music Maker, a hand built cartridge) can produce such delicate nuances in soundin stereo, just by tracing a carefully shaped groove in a vinyl disc. It was a revelation to read some years ago on TNT-Audio just how much detail mechanical and recording engineers managed to encode into these grooves. Modern designs and materials mean that we are sometimes able to extract even more of this detail. At other times, it is a marvel to me to discover that a device designed and made 50 years ago and neglected for perhaps 25 years can be cleaned, tidied and used to make very rich music.
RUSSIAN LITERATURE, In the early 1960s, the established critic and scholar andrey sinyavsky (192597) published a succession of brilliant works under the pseudonym of Abram http://www.history.com/encyclopedia/article.jsp?link=FWNE.fw..ru086000.a
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Andrei Sinyavsky - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia It began in February 1966 with the trial of Andrei sinyavsky and Yuli Daniel, two Russian writers who ridiculed the Communist regime in satires smuggled http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrei_Sinyavsky
Extractions: Jump to: navigation search Andrei Sinyavsky Andrei Donatovich Sinyavsky Russian language 8 October Moscow 25 February ... Paris ) was a Russian writer, dissident gulag survivor, emigrant, Professor of Sorbonne University , magazine founder and publisher. He frequently wrote under the pseudonym Abram Tertz During a time of extreme censorship in the Soviet Union , Sinyavsky published his novels in the West under a pseudonym. The historical Abram Tertz was a Jewish gangster from Russia's past; Sinyavsky himself was not Jewish. A protege of Boris Pasternak , Sinyavsky described the realities of Soviet life in short fiction stories. In , he was arrested, along with fellow-writer and friend Yuli Daniel , and tried in the infamous Sinyavsky-Daniel show trial . On February 14 , Sinyavsky was sentenced to seven years on charges of " anti-Soviet activity "for the opinions of his fictional characters. The affair was accompanied by harsh propaganda campaign in the Soviet media and was perceived as a sign of demise of the Khrushchev Thaw . A group of Soviet notables sent a letter to Leonid Brezhnev , asking him not to rehabilitate Stalinism . Among the signatories were the academicians Andrei Sakharov Igor Tamm Lev Artsimovich Pyotr Kapitsa ... Ivan Maysky , writers Konstantin Paustovsky Korney Chukovsky , actors Innokenty Smoktunovsky Maya Plisetskaya Oleg Yefremov , directors Georgy Tovstonogov Mikhail Romm Marlen Khutsiyev and others.