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PASOLINI AND MANDELSTAM: STYLISTIC AFFINITY OF CREATIVE POSITIONS

Bernatonite Ada. V.

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In this article the author makes an attempt to trace the spiritual and creative components of Pasolini and Mandelstam worldview, explicate identical patterns in its construction. Careful attention to detail and things, including them in imaging system of verse, animation of the material world and sacrificial attitude toward death unites these two poets, despite the difference of time and language.

Keywords: infantilism, the absurdity of existence, world of things, paradoxes of the mind, the search for meaning, intuitive insight, finding the highest point

References:

Mandelstam 1919 – Mandelstam O. On the death of Scriabin. URL: http://www.kuchaknig.ru/show_book.php?book=26434. In Russian.

Mandelstam 1990 – Mandelstam O. “And you, Moscow, my sister, are easy…”. Moscow, 1990. In Russian.

Pasolini 1991 – Pasolini P. P. Death as the meaning of life: Plan-episode or Cinema as the semiology of reality. Translation into Russian. Art of Cinema. 1991. No 9. P. 161–164.

Pasolini 2000 – Pasolini P. P. Theorem. Translation into Russian. Moscow, 2000.

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Issue: 3, 2016

Series of issue: Issue 3

Rubric: ARTICLES

Pages: 115 — 124

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