Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1104255 Russian Literature 2010 42 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this article the author discusses the poetry of two representatives of the second wave of emigration, Dmitrii Klenovskii and Ivan Elagin. Though different in many respects – Elagin's poetry shows a considerably larger variety than Klenovskii's –, common central themes are the loss of the fatherland and of man in a destroyed world. The author also explores links with predecessors in the emigration, such as Georgii Ivanov, Ivan Bunin and Ivan Shmelev.

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