Duh i Litera, 2010, No21: Kyiv: Duh i Litera, 2010, 335 p.
Synopsis
Synopsis
СONTENTS
PERSONALITY: VASYL GROSSMAN
From the editors
Anne-Marie Pelletier — The power of kindness against the abomination
Alexis Berelowitch — Totalitarian systems in Vasyl Grossman’s works
Michel Parfenov — Radically intolerable. From the Black Book to Life and Fate
Ivan Dzyuba — The one who said the ‘forbidden words’
Victor Malakhov — Vasyl Grossman: the truth of bitterness
Volodymyr Panchenko — Vasyl Grossman and the “demons”. The opposition "freedom – constraint" in the Vasyl Grossman’s novel “Forever Flowing"
Liudmyla Dymers’ka — Thomas Mann and Vasyl Grossman: the lessons of confessional fiction. “The culture of conscience” and the principle of immanence
ETHOS
Ivan Dziuba — Mykola Shlemkevych
Mykola Shlemkevych — The prehistory of Halychyna
The Forms of Disruption
Common comparison
EUROPEAN CONTRAVERSIONS
Marc Sagnol — On the verge of Europe: Chernivtsi near Sadhora
THE KYIV CIRCLE
Vasyl Zenkovs’ky — The eighteenth century. The turning point in the church consciousness. The philosophy of Hryhoriy Skovoroda
Svitlana Kuzmina — The upbringing philosophy of Vasyl Zenkovs’ky and the Kyiv academic tradition in late 19th and early 20th cc
DIALOGUE
Larysa Vladychenko — The idea of a ‘religious’ dialogue as a realm of mutual relations of God and man in the works by Martin Buber
SOFIA-LOGOS
Olga Sedakova — The apology of the irrational. Sergey Averintsev
WITNESSES OF EPOCHS
Ludmyla Siryk — Ethical and existential aspects in the poetry of the Kiev Neoclacissist
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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