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To see Paris and die : the Soviet lives of western culture

Title
To see Paris and die : the Soviet lives of western culture / Eleonory Gilburd.
Author
Gilburd, Eleonory
Publication
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2018.
  • ©2018

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Description
ix, 458 pages : illustrations; 25 cm
Summary
The Soviet Union was a notoriously closed society until Stalin's death in 1953. Then, in the mid-1950s, a torrent of Western novels, films, and paintings invaded Soviet streets and homes, acquiring heightened emotional significance. To See Paris and Die is a history of this momentous opening to the West. At the heart of this story is a process of translation, in which Western figures took on Soviet roles: Pablo Picasso as a political rabble-rouser; Rockwell Kent as a quintessential American painter; Erich Maria Remarque and Ernest Hemingway as teachers of love and courage under fire; J. D. Salinger and Giuseppe De Santis as saviors from Soviet clichés. Imported novels challenged fundamental tenets of Soviet ethics, while modernist paintings tested deep-seated notions of culture. Western films were eroticized even before viewers took their seats. The drama of cultural exchange and translation encompassed discovery as well as loss. Eleonory Gilburd explores the pleasure, longing, humiliation, and anger that Soviet citizens felt as they found themselves in the midst of this cross-cultural encounter. The main protagonists of To See Paris and Die are small-town teachers daydreaming of faraway places, college students vicariously discovering a wider world, and factory engineers striving for self-improvement. They invested Western imports with political and personal significance, transforming foreign texts into intimate possessions. With the end of the Soviet Union, the Soviet West disappeared from the cultural map. Gilburd's history reveals how domesticated Western imports defined the last three decades of the Soviet Union, as well as its death and afterlife.--
Alternative Title
Soviet lives of western culture
Subjects
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-444) and index.
Contents
Soviet internationalism -- The Tower of Babel -- Books about us -- Cinema without an accent -- Barbarians in the temple of art -- Books and borders -- Epilogue: Exit: How Soviets became westerners.
Call Number
JFE 19-4960
ISBN
  • 9780674980716
  • 0674980719
  • 9780674989771 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
  • 2018009238
  • 40028714745
OCLC
1020312495
Author
Gilburd, Eleonory, author.
Title
To see Paris and die : the Soviet lives of western culture / Eleonory Gilburd.
Publisher
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2018.
Copyright Date
©2018
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-444) and index.
Chronological Term
1953-1985
Other Standard Identifier
40028714745
Research Call Number
JFE 19-4960
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