THE IMAGE OF THE THINKING WORLD “BEYOND THE BRAIN” BY KIOR YANEV NOVEL SOUTHERN MANGAZEYA |
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2024 |
THE LITERARY FRONTIER |
scientific article | 82 | ||
50-70 | транскультурная литература, Киор Янев, роман «Южная Мангазея», мифообраз, бестиарная семиотика, тропология, авторская историософия, transcultural literature, Kior Yanev, the novel “Southern Mangazeya”, mythological image, bestial semiotics, tropology, author's historiosophy |
The article explores the controversial problems of identifying the phenomenon of transcultural literature associated with the work of writers who occupy a borderline position between several cultural traditions and loci. 68 The authors of the article consider this phenomenon on the basis of the material of Kior Yanev's novel “Southern Mangazeya”, which represents the author's historiosophical concept of the “imperial world” in the context of Russian history from the era of Peter the Great to the post-Soviet period. We analyzed the formal and substantive aspects of the artistic model of the thinking world “beyond the brain”, the principles of transcultural and translingual modeling of its historical constants, the features of the figurative-metaphorical and genre-style system. The image of the thinking world “beyond the brain” in Kior Yanev's novel “Southern Mangazeya” is presented as a “personal myth” of the writer, combining the existential and ontological in the author's attempt to build his historiosophical interpretation of “empire on bones”. On the one hand, this worldview captures historical revelations about the accomplished history-entropy, starting with the collapse of the Golden-haired Mangazeya state and ending with the eschatology of Soviet statehood. On the other hand it captures providence about the possible future resurrection of a new world. |
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