New Interest in Old Russian Things: Literary Ferment, Religious Perspectives, and National Self-Assertion
Slavic Review1973Vol. 32(1), pp. 17–28
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Abstract
Mr. Haney has skimmed the surface of a vast and variegated phenomenon, the search for the spirit of the national past in those shreds of it which remain in the present. The single aspect of this large and complex problem which he develops at length is the debate between Viktor Chalmaev and his detractors. Although this discussion is well documented and analyzed, the sampling is disappointing. The question of the significance of the entire movement is, for the most part, avoided. But surely there is considerably more to the culturalist phenomenon than the disenchantment of youth with increasing industrialization, pollution, and the destruction of natural resources.
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