Serguei Dovlátov no contexto da terceira onda de emigração russa
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-4765.rus.2013.88691Keywords:
Sergei Dovlatov, Russian emigration, The Third Wave, Russian classic literatureAbstract
The historical and political events of the 20th century led to four waves of emigration of the Russian population abroad. This article aims to give a brief review of the historical and cultural context of this emigration, with emphasis on the Third Wave, and analyse the place of the writer and journalist Sergei Dovlatov in the literary colony of New York in the 80s and his role in the Russian literary tradition.Downloads
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