Listomania, Or Catalog as Technique (With Examples from Poetry and Prose, Classical and Modern, Western and Russian)

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Alexander Konstantinovich Zholkovsky

University of Southern California

Email: alik@usc.edu
taught at Cornell University (1980-1983) and is a Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures and Comparative Literature (USC, Los Angeles). A graduate of MGU (1959), he holds a PhD in African linguistics (1970) Los Angeles, CA, USA

References

  1. Aksenov, Vasilii (1981). Ostrov Krym. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Ardis. (In Russ.)
  2. Yampol’skii, Mikhail. 2013. Prostranstvennaya istoriya. Tri teksta ob istorii. SPb.: Seans. (In Russ.)
  3. Minchin, Elizabeth (1996). The Performance of Lists and Catalogs in the Homeric Epics. In Ian Worthington (ed.) Voice into Text: Orality and Literacy in Ancient Greece. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 3-20.
  4. Shvabrin, Stanislav (2011). “The Burden of Memory”: Mikhail Kuzmin as Catalog Poet. In Lada Panova (ed.) The Many Facets of Mi-khail Kuzmin: A Miscellany. Bloomington, Ind.: Slavica, 3-25.

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