Soft Matter
The Poetics of Weakness in Late Soviet Socialism

By (author) Julia Vaingurt

ISBN13: 9780810148161

Imprint: Northwestern University Press

Publisher: Northwestern University Press

Format: Hardback

Published: 15/01/2025

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Description
Identifies and examines a poetics of weakness in Soviet underground literature Artists of the late Soviet era sought new, nonconformist ways of approaching literary fiction, arriving at weaknessas a crucial principle of narrative and character formation. Julia Vaingurt argues that this counter-discourse of strategic weakness constituted both an aesthetic strategy and an ethical code, affording like-minded authors a feeling of recognition and commonality and uniting an international community of artists in resistance to the divisiveness of their worlds. Soft Matter: The Poetics of Weakness in Late Soviet Socialism explores the cultivation of weak subjectivity through modes such as gender subversion, queer holy foolishness, intoxication, madness, and writing disorders like graphomania and writer’s block. Identifying the poetics of weakness as formative for Soviet underground literature of the 1960s and ’70s, Vaingurt also traces the inheritance of a far older tradition within Russian culture of salutary weakness. As democratic deliberation continues to be under threat around the world, alternatives to the ubiquitous politics of force are an aesthetic, ethical, and ideological imperative.
Illustrations Introduction Chapter 1. A Typology of Weakness: Lacking Heroes in Literature and Film Chapter 2. Iulii Kim’s Cinderella in the Concentration Camp: Performing Kurt Vonnegut’s Gender Subversion in the USSR Chapter 3. “What a Hero of Weakness!”: The Radical Orthodoxy of Evgenii Kharitonov Chapter 4. “Universal Chicken-heartedness”: Low Spirits and Immoderate Meditations in Venedikt Erofeev’s Moskva-Petushki Chapter 5. Enjoy Your Symptom!: Sasha Sokolov’s A School for Fools as an Artist’s Guide to Psychosis Chapter 6. The Weakling, the Genius, the Bomb, and the Globe: Writing as Weakness in Andrei Bitov In Conclusion: A Manifesto Works Cited
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