The article features a selection of poems written by a literary critic and writer S.A. Kibalnik (Sergey Kibalchich) and poet V.A. Maltsev (Domovoi Malets Piterskii). The authors actively draw upon the -Pushkin text? in the form of allusions, reminiscences and quotes, and play with easily recognizable figurative and linguistic codes, placing them in new semantic contexts. -Pushkinettes?, born as a result of such an intertextual game, are enveloped in a carnival form, which makes it possible to abandon any conventions in favor of free laughter caused by -flipping? the usual interpretations of Pushkin texts and a bold deviation from the language norm. This -linguistic playground? brings in other works, well-known names and sociocultural realities, pushing the reader towards numerous associations and opening up new strategies for the reception of familiar literary facts
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