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Artists in Uniform: A Study of Literature and Bureaucratism
Artists in Uniform: A Study of Literature and Bureaucratism
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Artists in Uniform is a 1934 book that examines the impact of bigotry and bureaucratism on the arts and letters in the Soviet experiment. It is divided into three parts: The Artists International, A Literary Inquisition, and Art and the Marxian Philosophy.
Format: Hardback
Length: 274 pages
Publication date: 01 December 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
First published in 1934, Artists in Uniform is a seminal work that delves into the profound and troubling aspects of the Soviet experiment that emerged after Lenin's passing. The author, in their insightful analysis, identifies two of the most detrimental characteristics of this era: bigotry and bureaucratism. Through a comprehensive exploration of the arts and letters, Artists in Uniform sheds light on how these forces have permeated and shaped the creative landscape. The book is structured into three distinct parts:
The Artists International: This section provides a comprehensive account of the artistic community within the Soviet Union. It explores the various artistic movements, styles, and genres that emerged during this period, as well as the challenges and struggles artists faced in their pursuit of artistic expression. The author highlights the role of the state in controlling and censoring artistic content, as well as the efforts of artists to resist these restrictions and maintain their independence.
A Literary Inquisition: In this section, the author examines the impact of bigotry and bureaucratism on the literary sphere. They explore the ways in which these forces have stifled creativity, suppressed diverse voices, and marginalized certain groups. The author also sheds light on the role of the state in controlling literature and the suppression of dissenting voices.
Art and the Marxian Philosophy: This section delves into the relationship between art and the Marxian philosophy. The author examines how artists have interpreted and applied the principles of Marxism to their work, as well as the ways in which these principles have influenced the artistic landscape. The author also explores the challenges and contradictions inherent in this relationship, such as the tension between artistic expression and political ideology.
Artists in Uniform is a powerful and thought-provoking work that offers a critical examination of the Soviet experiment following Lenin's death. Through its detailed analysis of the arts and letters, the book provides a valuable insight into the complex and often contradictory forces that shaped this era. It serves as a reminder of the importance of artistic freedom and the dangers of censorship and repression.
First published in 1934, Artists in Uniform is a seminal work that delves into the profound and troubling aspects of the Soviet experiment that emerged after Lenin's passing. The author, in their insightful analysis, identifies two of the most detrimental characteristics of this era: bigotry and bureaucratism. Through a comprehensive exploration of the arts and letters, Artists in Uniform sheds light on how these forces have permeated and shaped the creative landscape. The book is structured into three distinct parts:
The Artists International: This section provides a comprehensive account of the artistic community within the Soviet Union. It explores the various artistic movements, styles, and genres that emerged during this period, as well as the challenges and struggles artists faced in their pursuit of artistic expression. The author highlights the role of the state in controlling and censoring artistic content, as well as the efforts of artists to resist these restrictions and maintain their independence.
A Literary Inquisition: In this section, the author examines the impact of bigotry and bureaucratism on the literary sphere. They explore the ways in which these forces have stifled creativity, suppressed diverse voices, and marginalized certain groups. The author also sheds light on the role of the state in controlling literature and the suppression of dissenting voices.
Art and the Marxian Philosophy: This section delves into the relationship between art and the Marxian philosophy. The author examines how artists have interpreted and applied the principles of Marxism to their work, as well as the ways in which these principles have influenced the artistic landscape. The author also explores the challenges and contradictions inherent in this relationship, such as the tension between artistic expression and political ideology.
Artists in Uniform is a powerful and thought-provoking work that offers a critical examination of the Soviet experiment following Lenin's death. Through its detailed analysis of the arts and letters, the book provides a valuable insight into the complex and often contradictory forces that shaped this era. It serves as a reminder of the importance of artistic freedom and the dangers of censorship and repression.
Weight: 667g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367752118
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