What I term an iterative poetics characterizes much of Dmitrii Prigov's practice, from his recycling of existing texts, hackneyed quotations, and clichés, to his performance and video art, to the ...serial or template structure of many of his written texts and visual works. By treating these diverse strategies as part of an iterative poetics, I address three problems raised by Prigov's work and conceptual art and writing in general. First, rather than separating Prigov's literary and artistic output, I show how his work operates as a single multimedia whole founded on the principle of intra and inter-media iteration. Second, I approach the problem of whether to treat the concept or its realization as primary in conceptual works by arguing that Prigov's repetitions both stage the subordination of content to form, example to concept, and, like Gertrude Stein's “insistences,” highlight the uniqueness of each apparent repetition within a conceptual structure, each iteration of a particular image, or each performance of a given text. Finally, I read the relationship of example to concept, text to performance, idea to instantiation in Prigov's iterative practice as an allegory for the relation of the local and the particular to wider systems of power. In this sense, Prigov's iterative poetics emphasizes both the unfreedom of endless repetition and the freedom of each gesture within the infinite possibilities of iteration.
This paper examines the characters' names in Pushkin's
Evgenij Onegin for their implicit meaning and the special clarification they impart to the novel in verse. The characters' names represent a ...determining factor through their signification as well as through the poet's juxtaposition and opposition of certain pairs. Some names, and hence characters, serve as shadow images of the principal name in definition and in their roles within the work. Attendant points of interest receive treatment, such as the role of names that aid in pinpointing the most likely geographical location of the estates of the Larins, Lenskij, and Onegin's uncle.
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Provider: - Institution: - Data provided by Europeana Collections- tyt. oryg.: Evgenij Onegin- ze zbiorów Biblioteki im. I. L. Pereca w Chełmie- All metadata published by Europeana are available free ...of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
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