Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences / The Development of Tuvan Literature During the Soviet Period (1960-80-s)

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2018 11 (4)
Authors
Mizhit, Liudmila S.
Contact information
Mizhit, Liudmila S.: Tuvan Institute of Humanitarian and Applied Socio-economic Research 4 Kochetov Str., Kyzyl, 667000, Republic of Tuva;
Keywords
Tuvan literature; history of Soviet literature; socialist realism; ideology; pathos; prose; poetry; drama; children’s literature; innovation; the literary process
Abstract

This article examines the history of Tuvan literature in the Soviet era, namely the 1960-80-s of the 20th century, when it was intensively developing within the creative dialogue of literatures and cultures of different peoples of the Soviet Union. This is the most fruitful and busy period of Tuvan literature, not only in terms of enrichment of the genre system, but also in terms of creating a large, brandmark works of the national literature: novels, plays and poetry. The founders of Tuvan literature are: Saltchak Toka, Stepan Saryg-ool, Sergei Piurbiu, Viktor Kok-ool, the next generation is represented by Kyzyl-Enik Kudazhy, Mongush Kenin-Lopsan, Salim Siuriun-ool, Vasilii Mongush, Iurii Kiunzhgesh and others. Despite the influence of Communist ideology and principles of socialist realism, some Tuvan poets (Mongush Dorgu, Alexandr Darzhai, Igor Irgit, Anton Uerzhaa, Nikolai Kuular) were able to get away from the socio-political view of reality and avoid the stereotypes. The article summarizes one of the brightest stages of development of Tuvan literature. It has practical significance in the study of Soviet literature in the contemporary scientific paradigms

Pages
570-578
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/71075

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