THE SYMBOLS OF ARTISTIC SPACE IN ZAKHAR PRILEPIN’S NOVEL "ABODE"
Il'ina Svetlana Anatol'evna
Tambov State Technical University
Abstract. In the article the symbols of the sacral space in Zakhar Prilepin’s novel "Abode" are analyzed. The chronotopic relations, representing one of the most important aspects of the poetics artistic originality in the analyzed work, are studied. As a result of the research, the author indicates the peculiarities of the spatio-temporal organization of the novel "Abode", which, outlining symbolically the stages of the protagonist’s exit from the holy chronotope into the profane one, reveal deeply the writer’s intention.
Key words and phrases: Захар Прилепин, роман "Обитель", пространство, хронотоп, новейшая русская проза, Zakhar Prilepin, novel "Abode", space, chronotope, modern Russian prose
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