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The artist as transgressor in Mandel'štam's poetry

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In Mandel'štam's writing, artistic creativity is described as based on the indispensable yet contradictory modes of compliance and deviation. The artist, by his artistic nature, must be an “obedient disciple” to the tradition that inspires him, and, at the same time, a “violator” who renders what inspires him in an individual form. Thus, art implies iterability through novelty. In the totalitarian state, this double nature of art acquires a sinister context and brings the artist to an unavoidable conflict with the state. He has a choice between a servile compliance with the state's command and artistic independence. If the artist complies, he loses his ingenuity; if, on the other hand, he has the courage to break away from the established order, his fate is martyrdom. The criteria of truth and falsehood, the issue of loyalty, of compromise and collaboration or resistance become most relevant. Such words as “outcast” or “non-contemporary” acquire the meaning of “non-collaborationist” or “enemy of the people”. In the totalitarian state a genuine artist is viewed as a “law-breaker”, and his art leads him to “crime”. The notions of compliance and deviation cease being merely aesthetic terms and assume in Mandel'štam's poetry complex, subtle and tragic overtones.

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I would like to express my gratitude to John Barnstead, Thomas Blakeley, James Doull, Elena Glazov-Corrigan, Gregory Glazov, Leonard Kazdan, Peter Kussmaul, Malcolm Ross, Detlev Steffen, and Ieva Vitins for their valuable criticism, suggestions, and revisions of my English.

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Glazova, M. The artist as transgressor in Mandel'štam's poetry. Studies in Soviet Thought 36, 1–61 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01043895

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