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The increased interest in Russian literature in Stockholm, the homeland of the Nobel Prize.



Today (April 4th) a new book about Brodsky "Language is god" was published, by the famous Swedish writer Bengt Yangfeldt. (This is Eglish. vers. of interview, original in this journal here: http://ruriktochkase.livejournal.com/418.html ).

http://ruriktochkase.livejournal.com/418.html (Рус. версия)
http://ruriktochkase.livejournal.com/953.html  (Серб. версия)
http://ruriktochkase.livejournal.com/1890.html (Svensk version)

The increased interest in Russian literature in Stockholm, the home of the Nobel Prize.

Today (April 4th) a new book about Brodsky #Language is god # was published, by the famous Swedish writer Bengt Yangfeldt.
It is generally accepted that the increase of interest in a writer of any country, by Stockholm literary circles, increases the chances of writers from that country to receive a Nobel Prize in the future. In turn, the literature of the countries that already have Nobel laureates, is always more closely monitored by critics from Stockholm.
It creates a positive spiral, in which success breeds the new successes. It is possible that at the moment we are witnessing one of these turns of spiral.
Of course, for the perception of the establishment, it is very importantly, who is actually focusing the interest to the literature of a given country?
This it is not the wide popularity that matters, but official recognition of that writers or critics work.
It should be noted that when viewed from this perspective, the fact that Bengt Yangfeldt was awarded "August priset", the most prestigious national prize in Sweden, his attempt to focus public attention acquires special importance. In addition to literary critics, Yangfeldts work is widely recognized in scientific circles. So the news about the release of the new book by Yangfeld about Brodsky, at once became a sensation in the cultural life of the whole of Sweden.
The narration in the Yangfelds book is based on his friendship with Brodsky. Of course this fact gives the author a unique opportunity to tell the reader well-known biographical facts of Brodskys life as a wirter in a new light, but also share with the reader details of the inner world of man, a thinker, Joseph Brodsky.


I would like to share with you an interview kindly provided to me by Bengt Yangfeldt:
LP: In your opinion, what does give Brodsky a special relevance today?
BJ: The evidence,of Brodskys relevance is the that fact that he is not an active writer today. In Swedish literary circles recently appeared articles that indicated that it was time to finally begin to take seriously these poets, such as Joseph Brodsky. In my opinion this phenomenon can be described as "sleeping Classics." The writer dies, the interest fades, but the real but it returns to the ones that are real Writers.
LP: Do you think it possible to draw certain parallels between self-determination of identity by Brodsky, and the search for identity which many of the Russian-speakers are going through today?
BJ: His identity was non conforming with nationality, it existed regardless of religions. For him the language was the identity. He worshiped the language, having lost his homeland, he began to worship the language even more. Ask yourself, are you being honest with yourself? How are you acting towards other people? These were the key issues for its identity. His identity was Russian culture.


 LP: Bengt Yangfeld, dont you think that Brodskys views of religion may be perceived as part of a debate about the role of religion in modern society and literature?
BJ: He was asked #Are you a believer#, he said: "Sometimes yes, sometimes no." He had a feeling of awe towards the unknown. He did not want to give this feeling of determination.
 LP: Bengt Yangfeld, in your opinion, can there be a differences in the perception of your book between the Russian-speaking readers and the Swedish? And what are they?
BJ: This is a very interesting question. I am currently preparing the Russian edition, and part will be published in the May issue of #Zvezda# magazine. Not everything interesting for the Swedes, is interesting for Russian. For the Russian edition, I'll add some pieces.

 For example, many people in the Brodskys circles are unknown in the west. And the book as a whole for the Russian edition should be written differently. Lecturing in Russia I was told: "the most interesting thing for us was the parts of your speech were you were talking about the USSR, the country that is unknown to us."


Since this news from undoubtedly the cause interess ruskoyazychnoy diaspora of Swedish, we will certainly try to find people directly associated with Russian literature in Shvedtsii.Katerina extra, chairman of the satellite otryvshoy Russian library in Luleå:
LP: First, in your opinion the appearance of messages in the media, affecting Russian literature, will be reflected positively on visiting your bilioteki?
KE: Yes, of course, such reports of a positive nature about Russian literature, a positive effect on poseschaemost.No such reports affect positively not only on attendance at the library, but also the attitude toward Russian speakers as a whole. Although of course in many ways the degree of influence will depend on how it will be covered in the regional press, as the majority reads it up.
LP: First, how do you think it is important to us, the Russian-speaking residents of Swedish, shares with our Swedish friends and colleagues our knowledge of Russian literature?
EK: very important, useful, and interesting, because many Swedes knowledge of Russian literature is very limited.
LP: In your opinion, whether positive impact on interesse young generation to the native literature, increased interess Investments in the state to Brodsky?
Any information popularizing literature is important because unfortunately, young people are now very few reads. They have a lot of time spend on the Internet. Of course, the Internet can be used for reading and literature, but unfortunately that is what they use the Internet infrequently.
LP: First, how do you think about whether to inform the students' hemsprok "-y about the fact that modern Russian writer, Nobel Prize?
EK: Absolutely. But attention should also include a facts of his biography and creativity. Given that our work covers children of all ages, in my opinion since the 9 th grade, the most opportune moment in the development of personality
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Date: 2010-07-14 01:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zebra67.livejournal.com
Hahaha that sounds pretty interesting. Very dangerous but I bet it was fun :)

So how old are you?

Date: 2010-07-14 11:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zebra67.livejournal.com
I dont want to hurt your feelings :)

Date: 2010-07-15 08:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ruriktochkase.livejournal.com
no problem what so ever (promise).
humor me, guess ;)

Date: 2010-07-15 05:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zebra67.livejournal.com
You have started quite a controversy in my household. :)

Date: 2010-07-15 08:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ruriktochkase.livejournal.com
really!
how is that?!
:)))
I can't help but smile :)
how have I've done that?:)

Date: 2010-07-16 01:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zebra67.livejournal.com
You should read my new entry and you will see :)

Date: 2010-07-16 11:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ruriktochkase.livejournal.com
read it.
so you mean that it is because our discussion takes so much time?

Date: 2010-07-21 02:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zebra67.livejournal.com
The waiting was about waiting for my friend to come pick me up. The part that was about you is that my moms friend thinks your a russian spy. So
I politely told her to go to hell. She is just paranoid because of the russian spys that were caught in america acting as normal people.

Date: 2010-07-21 08:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ruriktochkase.livejournal.com
The part that was about you is that my moms friend thinks your a russian spy.
- - -
Ok. I thought spyes are supposed to be secretive, right?
but how secretive is that, to show both my face, and most importantly the fact that I'm from Russia? :)))

on top of it, I rather openly publish a pic. from russian speaking TV, were people can see both me, and my name.

How secretive is THAT? :))))))


She is just paranoid because of the russian spys that were caught in america acting as normal people.
- - -
well... mmm.. not that I'm very familiar w. that thing, but just like you say, thouse guys were... they were in Aaamerica :)))
And I'm not:)
so yes, I can most certainly say that your mums friend is a bit mmm... "imaginative" :)

Date: 2010-07-21 10:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zebra67.livejournal.com
Haha I told her all those things and that we talk about music . . . I dont think the russian gov wants to know my type of music??! haha Also she was kinda drunk and she watches to much tv.

Date: 2010-07-21 11:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ruriktochkase.livejournal.com
she watches to much tv
- - -
I watch O'Reilly time to time for gags...
that guy really caracks me upp :)))
I've even send him a letter once, and he actionly read it:)

Date: 2010-07-22 12:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zebra67.livejournal.com
I usually watch Nancy Grace if you have her. Or the specials they have sometimes on the news chnaels.

Date: 2010-07-30 11:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ruriktochkase.livejournal.com
fav.?
if you have to choose between these 2:
FOX or CNN?

Date: 2010-07-31 02:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zebra67.livejournal.com
CNN. Its the one I watch more.
From: [identity profile] ruriktochkase.livejournal.com
ok. I'm VERY glad to hear that :)
that you prefer CNN.
FOX has tendency to present their views as facts.
F.ex. something like 2/3 of all the people who watched FOX,
when asked, sayed that americans DID find nuclear weapons in Iraq...
sooo... IMHO: watching FOX on its own, without comparasin to other sources, can be raaather mmm... twisting to reality perception.

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