ochered'
Margarita Orlova
margarita at RENT-A-MIND.COM
Mon Jan 14 22:03:03 UTC 2008
Thank you for the great resourse!
Margarita
On Monday, January 14, 2008, at 12:12 PM, Emily Van Buskirk wrote:
> I highly recommend the passages on standing in line for bread from
> Lydia Ginzburg's "Zapiski blokadnogo chelovela." It is a specific
> context, the Leningrad Blockade, but Ginzburg launches into a theory
> of conversation, and also of gender roles and lines. You can find
> this in English as _Blockade Diary_ (trans. Alan Myers), or in
> _Chelovek za pis'mennym stolom_ or in the 2002 edition of Ginzburg's
> work _Zaspinye knizhki. Vospominaniia. Esse_ (see especially
> 633-640). (The entire 2002 edition is online at:
> http://www.srcc.msu.su/uni-persona/site/authors/ginzburg/ginzburg.htm)
> There are separate notes about ocheredi, for example in the 1940s
> section of Ginzburg's Zapisnye knizhki -- see the 2002 edition
> 175-180. On 343 of the same edition (1989), she comments on Mikhail
> Epstein's essay "Ochered.'"
> Best regards,
> Emily
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