Exile: The Sense of Alienation in Modern Russian Letters / Edition 1

Exile: The Sense of Alienation in Modern Russian Letters / Edition 1

by David Patterson
ISBN-10:
0813118883
ISBN-13:
9780813118888
Pub. Date:
12/08/1994
Publisher:
University Press of Kentucky
ISBN-10:
0813118883
ISBN-13:
9780813118888
Pub. Date:
12/08/1994
Publisher:
University Press of Kentucky
Exile: The Sense of Alienation in Modern Russian Letters / Edition 1

Exile: The Sense of Alienation in Modern Russian Letters / Edition 1

by David Patterson

Hardcover

$35.0 Current price is , Original price is $35.0. You
$35.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores
  • SHIP THIS ITEM

    Temporarily Out of Stock Online

    Please check back later for updated availability.


Overview

The life of a human community rests on common experience. Yet in modem life there is an experience common to all that threatens the very basis of community—the experience of exile. No one in the modem world has been spared the encounter with homelessness. Refugees and fugitives, the disillusioned and disenfranchised grow in number every day. Why does it happen? What does it mean? And how are we implicated?

David Patterson responds to these and related questions by examining exile, a primary motif in Russian thought over the last century and a half. By "exile" he means not only a form of punishment but an existential condition.

Drawing on texts by such familiar figures as Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Solzhenitsyn, and Brodsky, as well as less thoroughly examined figures, including Florensky, Shestov, Tertz, and Gendelev, Patterson moves beyond the political and geographical fact of exile to explore its spiritual, metaphysical, and linguistic aspects. Thus he pursues the connections between exile and identity, identity and meaning, meaning and language.

Patterson shows that the problem of meaning in human life is a problem of homelessness, that the effort to return from exile is an effort to return meaning to the word, and that the exile of the word is an exile of the human being. By making heard voices from the Russian wilderness, Patterson makes visible the wilderness of the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813118888
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 12/08/1994
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

David Patterson is associate professor of Russian and European literature at Oklahoma State University and author of The Shriek of Silence: A Phenomenology of the Holocaust Novel.

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews