Wandering in Circles examines the definition of redemption in Venedikt Erofeev's Moskva-Petushki. By placing Erofeev's poema in conversation with other travel narratives from Russia and the West, the book explores the meaning of redemption across societies and cultures.
Wandering in Circles examines the definition of redemption in Venedikt Erofeev's Moskva-Petushki. By placing Erofeev's poema in conversation with other travel narratives from Russia and the West, the book explores the meaning of redemption across societies and cultures.
Jill Martiniuk is an Assistant Professor of Teaching in the Department of Engineering Education at the University of Buffalo. In addition to her research on redemption in Russian literature, she has published on adaptation of Russian texts in contemporary Western literature.
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Table of Contents Introduction 1. Moskva-Petushki in the Context of Soviet Travel Initiatives 2. From Moscow to Petushki: Redemption and Social Enlightenment in Venichkäs Journey 3. Rebel Angels: Seeking the Satanic in Moskva-Petushki 4. Venichka and La Diritta Via: Exploring the Dantean Path to Redemption in Moskva-Petushki 5. Feminine Spaces: Women as Destinations in Moskva-Petushki Conclusion
Table of Contents Introduction 1. Moskva-Petushki in the Context of Soviet Travel Initiatives 2. From Moscow to Petushki: Redemption and Social Enlightenment in Venichkäs Journey 3. Rebel Angels: Seeking the Satanic in Moskva-Petushki 4. Venichka and La Diritta Via: Exploring the Dantean Path to Redemption in Moskva-Petushki 5. Feminine Spaces: Women as Destinations in Moskva-Petushki Conclusion
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