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Тыдым-Кыштым: мифопоэтика пространства в творчестве А. Петрушкина

Authors: Smyshlyaev, E.A.; Sholokhov, M.A.;

Тыдым-Кыштым: мифопоэтика пространства в творчестве А. Петрушкина

Abstract

Смышляев Евгений Александрович – кандидат филологических наук, доцент кафедры русского языка и литературы, Южно-Уральский государственный университет (Челябинск), e-mail: smy-shliaevea@susu.ru. ORCID 0000-0002-4848-4986 Шолохов Матвей Александрович – магистрант кафедры русского языка и литературы, Южно-Уральский государственный университет (Челябинск), e-mail: mat-74@mail.ru. ORCID 0000-0001-7505-3981. Evgeny A. Smyshlyaev – Cand. Sc. (Philology), Associate Professor of the Department of Russian Language and Literature, South Ural State University (Chelyabinsk), e-mail: smyshliaevea@susu.ru Matvey A. Sholokhov – Master Student of the Department of Russian Language and Literature, South Ural State University (Chelyabinsk), e-mail: mat-74@mail.ru Статья посвящена изучению мифопоэтики пространства в поэзии А. Петрушкина. Материалом для исследования послужила книга стихотворений «Геометрия побега», а также эго-документ «Тыдымский дневник. Воспоминания об Эдеме», в котором поэт раскрывает смысл обозначения Кыштыма окказиональным топонимом «Тыдым» и мифологизирует его. Мифологизация пространства в поэзии современных уральских авторов является трендом, ключевым элементом лите-ратурной стратегии таких поэтов, как Виталий Кальпиди, Янис Грантс, Александр Самойлов и др. В своем творчестве Александр Петрушкин во многом продолжает традиции уральских мифотворцев. В статье определены принципы формирования мифологизированного пространства: А. Петрушкин отходит от классического описания городского пространства. Тыдым представлен поэтом как параллельная Кыштыму реальность, мифологизированное пространство, наполненное христианскими и античными мифологемами. В образе Тыдыма Петрушкин видит реальность, сопоставимую с чистилищем, реальность, наполненную образами смерти, перерождения. Проанализированы основные образы и мифологемы, которыми наполнен хронотоп Тыдыма, рассмотрен метареалистический подход к формированию природных образов в синтезе с христианским мифологемами. The article is devoted to the study of the mythopoetics of space in A. Petrushkin’s poetry. We examined the book of poems The Geometry of Escape and the egodocument Tydymsky Diary. Memories of Eden, in which the poet reveals the meaning of the designation of Kyshtym by the occasional toponym Tydym and mythologizes it. The mythologization of space in the poetry of modern Ural authors is a trend, a key element of the literary strategy of such poets as Vitaly Kalpidi, Yanis Grants, Alexander Samoilov, and others. In his work, Alexander Petrushkin largely continues the traditions of Ural mythmakers. The article defines the principles of the formation of mythologized space: A. Petrushkin departs from the classical description of urban space. Tydym is presented by the poet as a parallel reality to Kyshtym, a mythologized space filled with Christian and ancient mythologems. In the image of Tydym, Petrushkin sees the reality of inner purification, and death as an element of the rebirth of a person and a poet. The main images and mythologems with which Tydym’s chronotope is filled are also analyzed; a metarealistic approach to the formation of natural images in synthesis with Christian mythologems is considered.

Keywords

локальный текст, Александр Петрушкин, УДК 82-1, миф, mythopoetics, myth, Tydym, мифопоэтика, Ural text, художественное пространство, local text, Alexander Petrushkin, artistic space, Тыдым, уральский текст

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