Valentin Rasputin, Zhivi i pomni [Live and Remember]

David Gillespie (University of Bath)
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Published in the neo-nationalist periodical

Nash sovremennik

in 1974,

Live and Remember

(

Zhivi i pomni

)

is the only major work by Rasputin not set in the contemporary period. It does lay claim, however, to be the most tense and dramatically involving of all his writings, and the only one not driven by his own social and environmental agenda, even though it has clear affinities and links with his other writings. Rasputin was awarded a State Prize in 1977 in recognition of this novella.

Live and Remember takes place in the last months of the Second World War, but its locale remains the author’s native Siberia. Its subject matter is controversial in a Soviet context, as it concerns the desertion of Andrei Guskov from his front-line unit, a topic not encouraged by the literary bureaucracy

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Citation: Gillespie, David. "Zhivi i pomni". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 10 September 2003 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=12767, accessed 25 November 2024.]

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