Tuesday, February 12, 2019
The Time is Night by Liudmila Petrushevskaya Essay -- essays research
The Time is Night is a short novel by Liudmila Petrushevskaya. It is one of the few stories that I enjoy reading oer and over again. The reason is that each time I re-read it, I perceive it in a slightly different way. The complicity of characters and the style of the novel is what I would the likes of to emphasize most about the novel, as well as the concomitant that The Time is Night represents an outstanding social aw arness of the author.As an introduction, Liudmila Petrushevskaya writes that what readers are about to see is a diary that was sent to her by the little girl of the author of the diary after her mothers death. The notes that make up the diary are those of a woman, a poet, describing her living during the late 1980s, her children and her 4-year-old grandson Tima whom she calls Baby.The womans name is Anna. It is very emblematic to her when people ask her what her name is, she replies,"I am nearly a namesake of a famous poet. Guess, my name is Anna Andianovna ." The poet she is a "namesake" of is Anna Andreevna Akhmatova, one of the most symbolic poets of the silver century of the Russian poetry. Anna carries this cross through her entire life. on that point are only two roles she has a poet and a woman reason a child from misery and starvation. I assume she is not a really good poet, she never gets published and gets very little funds but that is not the point. She says that she writes for herself, if she stops, she will die. This is very true. The two ma...
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