Nostalgia for a foreign land : studies in Russian-language literature in Israel / Roman Katsman.
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- Rubina, Dina -- Criticism and interpretation
- Zinger, Nekod -- Criticism and interpretation
- Mikhaĭlichenko, Elizaveta -- Criticism and interpretation
- Nesis, I︠U︡riĭ -- Criticism and interpretation
- I︠U︡dson, Mikhail -- Criticism and interpretation
- Mikhaĭlichenko, Elizaveta
- Rubina, Dina
- Zinger, Nekod
- Russian literature -- Israel -- 20th century -- History and criticism
- Russian literature -- Israel -- 21st century -- History and criticism
- Littérature russe -- Israël -- 20e siècle -- Histoire et critique
- Littérature russe -- Israël -- 21e siècle -- Histoire et critique
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- Eastern (see also Russian & Former Soviet Union)
- Russian literature
- Israel
- 1900-2099
- 891.709/95694 23
- PG3550.I75
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Dina Rubina: a portrait of the artist as a messiah and a pirate. Introduction ; Carnival and sincerity ; Migration and neoindigeneity ; Messiahs, mothers, and orphans ; Victims and heroes ; From trauma to the real ; Origins and copies ; Fugitives, nomads, and pirates ; The metaphysical leap -- Nekod Singer in Russian and Hebrew: neoeclecticism and beyond. A noble man of our times -- The Jerusalem trilogy of Elizaveta Mikhailichenko and Yury Nesis. Ierusalimsky dvorianin (A noble man of Jerusalem, 1997): an abortive gesture of violence ; I/e_rus.olim (2004): history, sacrifice, and network ; (preemptive revenge, 2006[al2]): the other's heroism -- Mikhail Yudson's Lestnitsa na shkaf (The ladder to the cabinet): the new language of metaphysics ; A ladder to the neoindigeneity -- Afterword.
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This volume focuses on several Russian authors among many who immigrated to Israel with the "big wave" of 1990s or later, and whose largest part of the works was written in Israel: Dina Rubina, Nekod Singer, Elizaveta Mikhailichenko and Yury Nesis, and Mikhail Yudson.
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