Antipostomodern, or the path to the glory of one writer. Yeltsov G.
The novel “Antiposterman...” is an evil and mocking book aimed at insulting modern trends in literature, modern commercial art. The author shows that the inferiority of inferiority is sometimes hidden behind the desire for novelty. The protagonist of the novel Artyom Solovyov dreams of someday becoming a writer. True, he cannot decide what kind of book to write to him. His views on literature are changing, and as if not by the will of Solovyov himself, but in some mysterious way. So what is Solovyov? Would he have to regret it later?
The novel “Antipomodermanism...” is also a mockery of some ideas of humanistic psychology. The author, on the example of his hero, shows how “the implementation of his project” (Jean-Paul Sartre) only blinds a person, makes him unable to notice the moments of happiness and, in general, can completely ruin life and turn it into one continuous masochism. Because a person, according to the author, - and he borrowed this idea from the classics of psychoanalysis, - only an artist of his life, and his so -called lifestyle (project, according to Sartre) is just paints.
The novel “Antipomodern...” proves that these colors do not always successfully lie down on the canvas.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Author | Yeltsov Grigory |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 160 |
| The year of publishing | 2014 |
| Type of cover | Soft binding |
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