Dovlatov's dialogue with Hemingway A farewell to The Zone

This paper focuses on three chapters about captain Yegorov and Katya Lugina in Sergei Dovlatov's novel entitled 30Ha (The Zone: A Prison Camp Guard's Story). The intertext shown and discussed in the paper suggests that the three chapters may be viewed as a 'modified version' of Ernest Hemingway's WWI novel A Farewell to Arms. We then use the intertext as the basis for the discussion of Dovlatov's dialogue with Hemingway and the value of Hemingway's personality and works for Dovlatov. We analyze two aspects of Dovlatov's dialogue with Hemingway: (1) Dovlatov's emotional response to Hemingway's novel and (2) Dovlatov's contemplation of esthetics of art. In the end, we discuss the notion of tradition in connection with Dovlatov's dialogue with Hemingway.

Authors
Zaytsev A.1 , Ogurechnikova N. 2
Publisher
JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING CO
Number of issue
2
Language
English
Pages
241-270
Status
Published
Volume
10
Year
2020
Organizations
  • 1 Sechenov Univ, Inst Linguist & Intercultural Commun, Moscow, Russia
  • 2 RUDN Univ, Peoples Friendship Univ Russia, Inst Foreign Languages, Dept Foreign Languages Theory & Practice, Moscow, Russia
Keywords
Dovlatov; Hemingway; intertext; dialogue; reader; emotional response; horizon of expectations; memory; background knowledge; author; esthetics of art
Date of creation
02.11.2020
Date of change
02.11.2020
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/65840/
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