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Настроения румынской интеллигенции начала 1960-х годов глазами молодого советского драматурга

Authors: Stykalin, A.S.;

Настроения румынской интеллигенции начала 1960-х годов глазами молодого советского драматурга

Abstract

Rapoartele scriitorilor sovietici care au vizitat România în călătorii de creație și de afaceri prezintă un anumit interes ca sursă istorică, deoarece reflectă starea de spirit din societatea românească în epoca construcției comuniste. Atenției cititorului român i-a fost propus un reportaj despre șederea în România din primăvara anului 1962 a tânărului dramaturg Mihail Shatrov. Un susținător sincer al democratizării sistemului sovietic, Shatrov a fost mulțumit de primirea pe care a avut-o în România și a apreciat foarte mult nivelul culturii teatrale. În același timp, pe baza conversațiilor cu interlocutorii români, el a avut impresia că societatea românească rămâne în urma societății sovietice în disponibilitatea ei de a rupe moștenirea stalinistă.

The reports of Soviet writers who traveled to Romania on creative business trips are of some interest as a historical source, since they reflect the mood in Romanian society in the era of communist construction. We pay attention of the Romanian reader to a report on the stay in Romania in the spring of 1962 by the young playwright Mikhail Shatrov. A sincere supporter of the democratization of the Soviet system, Shatrov was pleased with the reception given to him in Romania and highly appreciated the state of theatrical culture. At the same time, based on conversations with Romanian interlocutors, he had the impression that the Romanian society was lagging behind the Soviet society in its readiness to break with the Stalinist legacy.

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imagology, destalinizarea în Uniunea Sovietică, десталинизация в СССР, imagologie, contacte literare sovieto-române, советско-румынские литературные контакты, Румыния 1960-х годов, имагология, восприятие Румынии в СССР., Soviet-Romanian literary contacts, Romania in the 1960s, de-Stalinization in the Soviet Union, perception of Romania in the USSR., percepția României în URSS., România anilor 1960

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