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Andrey Platonov (1899–1951)

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129+ opere 2,314 membri 42 recensioni 16 preferito

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Andrei Platonov was born in Yanskaya, Sloboda, Russia. An engineer and land-reclamation specialist, Platonov was also a writer. He His first poems were published in the 1920s. Stories and folk tales followed. He became a member of the Pereval group of the 1920s and early 1930s. This group of mostra altro writers was influenced by the humanistic, cultivated ideas of the critic Voronsky. After World War II, the more extreme proletarian writers and critics of the time vehemently attacked Platonov for what was considered his ideological mistakes. Platonov was forced to stop publishing. Russians knew only a portion of his real output until the 1960s when he became popular again. During the 1970s, publication of Platonov's writings in the West revealed him to be an important figure in modern Russian prose. His key novels, The Fountain Pit (1975), and Chevengur (1978), explored the bitter ironies of a land of triumphant socialism-a new Utopia-which systematically deforms language. Profoundly pessimistic, the novels reveal a man deeply skeptical of attempts to remold human nature and highly sensitive to the dark underside of Stalin's grandiose economic projects. (Bowker Author Biography) Andrei Platonov was born in Yanskaya, Sloboda, Russia. An engineer and land-reclamation specialist, Platonov was also a writer. He His first poems were published in the 1920s. Stories and folk tales followed. He became a member of the Pereval group of the 1920s and early 1930s. This group of writers was influenced by the humanistic, cultivated ideas of the critic Voronsky. After World War II, the more extreme proletarian writers and critics of the time vehemently attacked Platonov for what was considered his ideological mistakes. Platonov was forced to stop publishing. Russians knew only a portion of his real output until the 1960s when he became popular again. During the 1970s, publication of Platonov's writings in the West revealed him to be an important figure in modern Russian prose. His key novels, The Fountain Pit (1975), and Chevengur (1978), explored the bitter ironies of a land of triumphant socialism-a new Utopia-which systematically deforms language. Profoundly pessimistic, the novels reveal a man deeply skeptical of attempts to remold human nature and highly sensitive to the dark underside of Stalin's grandiose economic projects. (Bowker Author Biography) Alvar Aalto is considered the father of modernism in Scandinavia. He was born in Kuortane, Finland. His reputation as an architect has spread far beyond the bounds of his native country, where he built the major part of his work. He is perhaps Finland's greatest architect and certainly one of the major figures of twentieth-century architecture. As early as 1923, Aalto built in a typical Scandinavian style, relying heavily on native materials-timber in Finland's case-and produced such masterworks as the Library at Viipuri (1927-35), the Paimio Sanitarium, and the Villa Mairea. In 1932 he invented the process for making bent wood furniture. After World War II, his work began to be noticed internationally as he developed his own singular style, and he built some of his finest works-the Finlandia Concert Hall, in Helsinki, and the Baker Dorms at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, his only building in the United States, (1947-49). His style is based on irregular and asymmetric forms with many curved walls and single-pitched roofs and with a highly imaginative use of natural materials. Aalto is also known for the design of several classic styles of chairs, tables, and glassware. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno
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Opere di Andrey Platonov

Lo sterro (1975) 777 copie
Soul: And Other Stories (2008) 295 copie
Ricerca di una terra felice (1929) 265 copie
Mosca felice (1991) 144 copie
Soul (1934) 110 copie
Happy Moscow (1628) 90 copie
Il mare della giovinezza (1931) 29 copie
Verhalen (2019) 28 copie
De stad Gradov (1971) 26 copie
The portable Platonov (1999) 13 copie
Collected works (1978) 13 copie
Een meester in wording (1987) 12 copie
3 x Platonov (2011) 9 copie
Dönüş (2009) 8 copie
Cukur (2017) 4 copie
Izbrannoe (1988) 3 copie
Dzhan (La principal) (2018) 3 copie
Moscú feliz (2021) 3 copie
Mødre og sønner (1979) 3 copie
La zanja (2019) 3 copie
La zanja (2019) 3 copie
Tajanstveni čovek (2009) 3 copie
Le Chemin de l'Ether (1990) 3 copie
À l'avance (1931) 3 copie
Monttu ; Juveniilimeri (1989) 3 copie
Contes de ma patrie (1945) 2 copie
אנשי שאר רוח (2008) 2 copie
Fro and Other Stories (1975) 2 copie
Vzyskanie pogibshikh (2010) 2 copie
Dół (2017) 2 copie
Wykop (2017) 2 copie
Erzählungen. (1999) 2 copie
Antiseksus (1986) 2 copie
プラトーノフ作品集 (岩波文庫) (1992) — Autore — 2 copie
Vusmus : [muinasjutud] (2006) 1 copia
Fro 1 copia
Von der Feuerstätte bis zum Reaktor — Illustratore — 1 copia
Sochineniia (2004) 1 copia
Tchevengur 1 copia
Sharmanka (1975) 1 copia
Csevengur 1 copia
Sobranie 1 copia
Povesti i rasskazy (1988) 1 copia

Opere correlate

The Portable Twentieth Century Russian Reader (1985) — Collaboratore — 393 copie
Russian Short Stories from Pushkin to Buida (2005) — Collaboratore — 223 copie
Granta 64: Russia the Wild East (1998) — Collaboratore — 161 copie
Russian Magic Tales from Pushkin to Platonov (2012) — Collaboratore — 152 copie
The Red Thread: Twenty Years of NYRB Classics: A Selection (2019) — Collaboratore — 57 copie
Der Irrtum. Russische Erzählungen. (1999) — Collaboratore — 6 copie
Russland das große Lesebuch (2017) — Collaboratore — 3 copie
The Eagle — Illustratore — 1 copia
世界短編名作選〈ソビエト編〉 (1978年) (1978) — Collaboratore — 1 copia
Eureka: Poetry and criticism, December 1974, vol.6 no.14 (1974) — Collaboratore — 1 copia
篝火創刊号 (2014) — Collaboratore — 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Klimentov, Andrej Platonovitsj
Altri nomi
Платонов, Андрей Платонович (pseud.)
Platonow, Andrej (pseud.)
Data di nascita
1899-08-28
Data di morte
1951-01-05
Luogo di sepoltura
Armenian Cemetery, Moscow, Russia
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Rusland
Luogo di nascita
Voronezh, Russian Empire
Luogo di morte
Moscow, Russia, USSR
Luogo di residenza
Voronezh, Russia
Moscow, Russia
Istruzione
Voronezh Polytechnic Institute
Attività lavorative
journalist
writer
engineer
Breve biografia
He was married to Maria Aleksandrova Kashintseva, with one son, Platon, and one daughter, Maria.

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As far as short stories go, this was... fine? Not really memorable in my opinion, but definitely fine. It gave me some things to think about I guess? It was a little bit weird, I wouldn't mind reading more by Platonov but wouldn't go out of my way.
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ZetaRiemann | Apr 4, 2024 |
This one was slightly more memorable than "The River Potudan," but it wasn't better. I didn't enjoy it more or anything but the kids running after the train and the whole thing with the son acting like an adult and stuff... I feel like I'm more likely to remember it, but actually I don't think that makes a huge difference in my opinion compared to the one before (this takes place after River Potudan) and it was still kind of meh to me. There is some interesting stuff going on though I guess… (altro)
½
 
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ZetaRiemann | 1 altra recensione | Apr 4, 2024 |
Story: 2.0 / 10
Characters: 4
Setting: 8.5
Prose: 3.5

Tags: Communism, Socialism, peasantry, work, meaning, generations
 
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MXMLLN | 15 altre recensioni | Jan 12, 2024 |
The book comprises a main story 'Happy Moscow' and related works - short stories, an essay, and a screenplay. Unexpectedly, the story I like most is "The Sparrow's Journey". I was contemplating skipping it since it is not the main story. Glad I read it. It is a simple story but it leaves a deep impression. An old lonely fiddler finds company in a sparrow which has been listening to his playing. One day, the sparrow was carried away to a faraway land by a hurricane. Since then, the sparrow had been trying to find a way home whereas the fiddler was left forlorn by the sparrow's absence. The sparrow did make its way home and by coincidence or design, the old man found the sparrow. The return journey had left the sparrow severely injured and it died not long after. The old fiddler was inconsolable. You wonder if it would be better if the sparrow had not returned?… (altro)
 
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siok | 2 altre recensioni | Dec 24, 2023 |

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Opere
129
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Utenti
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Popolarità
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Voto
3.9
Recensioni
42
ISBN
206
Lingue
20
Preferito da
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