Olga Sedakova and the Art of Meeting

Olga Sedakova and the Art of Meeting
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Download or read book Olga Sedakova and the Art of Meeting written by Sarah Kapp and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This dissertation examines the elegiac verse of Olga Sedakova (b. 1949) vis-a-vis the Russian elegiac tradition. One of the foremost poets of post-Soviet Russia, Sedakova is often studied as a religious poet, a philosophical poet, or a contemporary "woman poet." Yet, despite the preponderance of poems designated as elegies in her oeuvre, one label Sedakova continues to elude is "elegiac poet." Employing John Frow's idea of genre as a "constellation" of thematic, rhetorical, and formal features (rather than a specific mode or theme), I argue that the elegy constitutes the most dynamic generic territory in Sedakova's poetic corpus, wherein the poet delineates her poetic identity, grapples with anxieties over her poetic standing, and reaches beyond the boundaries of lyric subjectivity (i.e., the limitations of a singular or gendered lyric "I") in her pursuit of the unknown. Due to the elegy's breadth, this study focuses on two subgenres of the Russian elegy that lay at the heart of the Russian poetic tradition: the churchyard elegy and the elegy on the death of poet. Chapter One considers the history of the Russian churchyard elegy and Sedakova's treatment of its paradigms of mourning and consolation in her poem "Country Churchyard" and her cycle Stelai and Inscriptions. Chapters Two and Three consider Sedakova's engagement with the "Death of the Poet" tradition through intertextual dialogue and use (or subversion) of tropes such as funerary motifs and the mytho-poetic image of the poet-as-martyr in her elegies to Leonid Gubanov and Joseph Brodsky. The ultimate goal of this study is not to confine Sedakova to yet another label, but rather to put the constitutive power of genre as an interpretive framework to use. By examining select poems as elegies, this study lays bare Sedakova's "poetics of meeting." Forging a path across the topography of the elegy, whose landmarks include distinct prosodic and thematic conventions, Sedakova's poetic personae-the wanderer, the stranger, the fellow poet-do not embark upon poetic partings, but poetic meetings with the dead, the unknown other, and the divine


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