Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7534142 | Russian Literature | 2017 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
The paper focuses on the magical dimension of the poetic work of Boris Poplavskii (1903-1935), an emblematic figure of the “lost generation” of Russian émigrés in Paris. In his youth, Poplavskii was much influenced by anthroposophist and theosophist doctrines, and later manifested a deep interest in occult and magical writings. In this article, I analyze the magic in Poplavskii's work from a number of perspectives, including those of concrete rituals and techniques (witchcraft, invocation, alchemy, meditation), as well as practical mysticism (Christian and Jewish) and different patterns of “divine-working” (theurgy) which have had an explicit or implicit impact on Poplavskii's poetic and narrative texts. In particular, I highlight the visual component of various magical practices referenced by Poplavskii.
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Authors
Dmitry Tokarev,