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Titre L'« écrivain exhibé » et la presse périodique symboliste
Auteur Georges Nivat
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers du monde russe
Titre à cette date : Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique
Numéro volume 28, no 2, avril-juin 1987 Autour de la presse russe et soviétique
Rubrique / Thématique
Articles
Page 183-192
Résumé anglais Georges Nivat, The "exhibited writer" and the periodical Symbolist press. The "exhibited writer" is a major manifestation of the literary and public life in Russia during the decade of 1905-1915. Intellectual elites, easily assembled under the name of "Symbolists", renovate the cultural life of the country by creating purely aesthetic forums of debate (reviews, literary and artistic circles). Located in the two capitals, these publications and groups undertake the mission of provoking and rejuvenating public debates in Russia. These discussions echoed systematically by the daily press (provincial periodicals included) create a "mediatic" image of the writer, whose income and image are thus modified. He is allied to a new generation of patrons, that of "sons." The figures of two poets, sons of manufacturers are evoked. The new glory of "exhibited writers" is somewhat despised: Blok ascribes it to the ascent of the class of "pharmacists."
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