Name
Logunova Natalya Valeryevna
Scholastic degree
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Academic rank
associated professor
Honorary rank
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Organization, job position
Pedagogical Institute of Southern Federal University
Web site url
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Articles count: 2
The author examines the epistolary novel by Y. Aleshkovsky and qualifies it as one typical of genre developments of the late 20th century Russian prose. A combination of genres, involvement of concepts of Russian literary classics, intertextuality, ample dialogues become the markers of postmodernist prose.
In the present article, the synthesis of heterogeneous
genres as a characteristic trait of postmodernist
literature is being considered, with M. Rybakova's
epistolary novel-myth as an example. The specific
modality resulting from such an interlacing of genres
is characterized by stylistic heterogeneity, multilevel
composition and widened spacio-temporal relations.