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Besieged Leningrad: Aesthetic Responses to Urban Disaster by Polina Barskova (En

Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Besieged Leningrad by Polina Barskova During the 872 days of the Siege of Leningrad (September 1941 to January 1944), the citys inhabitants were surrounded by the military forces of Nazi Germany. They suffered famine, cold, and darkness, and a million people lost their lives, making the siege one of the most destructive in history. Confinement in the besieged city was a traumatic... FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description During the 872 days of the Siege of Leningrad (September 1941 to January 1944), the citys inhabitants were surrounded by the military forces of Nazi Germany. They suffered famine, cold, and darkness, and a million people lost their lives, making the siege one of the most destructive in history. Confinement in the besieged city was a traumatic experience. Unlike the victims of the Auschwitz concentration camp, for example, who were brought from afar and robbed of their cultural roots, the victims of the Siege of Leningrad were trapped in the city as it underwent a slow, horrific transformation. They lost everything except their physical location, which was layered with historical, cultural, and personal memory. In Besieged Leningrad, Polina Barskova examines how the citys inhabitants adjusted to their new urban reality, focusing on the emergence of new spatial perceptions that fostered the production of diverse textual and visual representations. The myriad texts that emerged during the siege were varied and exciting, engendered by sometimes sharply conflicting ideological urges and aesthetic sensibilities. In this first study of the cultural and literary representations of spatiality in besieged Leningrad, Barskova examines a wide range of authors with competing views of their difficult relationship with the city, filling a gap in Western knowledge of the culture of the siege. It will appeal to Russian studies specialists as well as those interested in war testimonies and the representation of trauma. Author Biography Polina Barskova was born in Leningrad. She received a BA from Saint Petersburg State University and an MA and PhD from the University of California, Berkeley. She is associate professor of Russian literature at Hampshire College, and has published eight books of poetry in Russian and three in English translation. She is also the author of Living Pictures, which received the 2015 Andrey Bely Prize, and the editor of Written in the Dark. Review "Besieged Leningrad is a sophisticated, immensely rich exploration of what the author calls siege spatiality. The core analytical chapters present fascinating treatments of aspects of the Leningrad Blockade, and the prose is lively, precise, and elegant."—Andreas Schönle, coeditor of The Europeanized Elite in Russia, 1762–1825 (NIU Press, 2016)"This is a poignant story that documents how a war disaster in a major Russian city transformed and shaped perceptual qualities and skills of the citys inhabitants. Through a close reading of well-known texts, new and recently discovered documents, interviews, and collected visual materials, Barskova reconstructs practices of life in a besieged city."—Serguei Alex. Oushakine, author of The Patriotism of Despair: Nation, War, and Loss in Russia"a major work.No other source in English provides such a detailed account of the efforts of State Public Library staff to save private book collections. None does as good of a job establishing the importance of books and reading in the life of siege inhabitants, or offers as much insight into patterns of literary reference in Blockade fiction, poetry, and memoirs. None so sensitively explores one of the great paradoxes of descriptions of Blockade life. Besieged Leningrad is beautifully written, well-organized, and so readable that portions of it might reasonably be assigned to undergraduates. It will interest anyone who works on Petersburg and/or the literature of trauma and will make an excellent library purchase." –Slavic and East European Journal Long Description During the 872 days of the Siege of Leningrad (September 1941 to January 1944), the citys inhabitants were surrounded by the military forces of Nazi Germany. They suffered famine, cold, and darkness, and a million people lost their lives, making the siege one of the most destructive in history. Confinement in the besieged city was a traumatic experience. Unlike the victims of the Auschwitz concentration camp, for example, who were brought from afar and robbed of their cultural roots, the victims of the Siege of Leningrad were trapped in the city as it underwent a slow, horrific transformation. They lost everything except their physical location, which was layered with historical, cultural, and personal memory. In Besieged Leningrad, Polina Barskova examines how the citys inhabitants adjusted to their new urban reality, focusing on the emergence of new spatial perceptions that fostered the production of diverse textual and visual representations. The myriad texts that emerged during the siege were varied and exciting, engendered by sometimes sharply conflicting ideological urges and aesthetic sensibilities. In this first study of the cultural and literary representations of spatiality in besieged Leningrad, Barskova examines a wide range of authors with competing views of their difficult relationship with the city, filling a gap in Western knowledge of the culture of the siege. It will appeal to Russian studies specialists as well as those interested in war testimonies and the representation of trauma. Review Quote ""Besieged Leningrad is a sophisticated, immensely rich exploration of what the author calls siege spatiality. The core analytical chapters present fascinating treatments of aspects of the Leningrad Blockade, and the prose is lively, precise, and elegant."--Andreas Sch Details ISBN0875807720 Year 2017 ISBN-10 0875807720 ISBN-13 9780875807720 Format Paperback Media Book Pages 232 Publication Date 2017-10-15 Imprint Northern Illinois University Press Subtitle Aesthetic Responses to Urban Disaster Place of Publication Dekalb, IL Country of Publication United States DEWEY 947.210842 Illustrations 11 illustrations Author Polina Barskova Publisher Cornell University Press Short Title Besieged Leningrad Language English Series NIU Series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies UK Release Date 2017-10-15 AU Release Date 2017-10-15 NZ Release Date 2017-10-15 US Release Date 2017-10-15 Alternative 9781501756818 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9780875807720

Book Title: Besieged Leningrad

ISBN: 9780875807720

Number of Pages: 232 Pages

Language: English

Publication Name: Besieged Leningrad: Aesthetic Responses to Urban Disaster

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Publication Year: 2017

Subject: History

Item Height: 229 mm

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Author: Polina Barskova

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