The Trojan Women Characters
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TIME: 1925-1997 KNOWN FOR: major provocative writer (like Solzhenitsyn but w/ opposite views), 2 personalities as Siniavsky the official critic/professor and Terts the subversive writer BIO: Spent time in camps for his political views but still published 2 books in prison about Pushkin and Gogol by writing them as letters to wife. Arrested b/c got caught publishing his Aesopian works by self-distributing and sending abroad. Emigrated to France and taught at Sorbonne (didn't speak French). Chose pseudonym of Abram Terts b/c name of Jewish thief (promote outlaw image) THEMES: Aesopian, split personality, admired Pushkin and Gogol, defamiliarization
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Siniavsky-Terts
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TIME: 1925-1997 KNOWN FOR: major provocative writer (like Solzhenitsyn but w/ opposite views), 2 personalities as Siniavsky the official critic/professor and Terts the subversive writer BIO: Spent time in camps for his political views but still published 2 books in prison about Pushkin and Gogol by writing them as letters to wife. Arrested b/c got caught publishing his Aesopian works by self-distributing and sending abroad. Emigrated to France and taught at Sorbonne (didn't speak French). Chose pseudonym of Abram Terts b/c name of Jewish thief (promote outlaw image) THEMES: Aesopian, split personality, admired Pushkin and Gogol, defamiliarization
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Siniavsky-Terts
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TIME: 1925-1997 KNOWN FOR: major provocative writer (like Solzhenitsyn but w/ opposite views), 2 personalities as Siniavsky the official critic/professor and Terts the subversive writer BIO: Spent time in camps for his political views but still published 2 books in prison about Pushkin and Gogol by writing them as letters to wife. Arrested b/c got caught publishing his Aesopian works by self-distributing and sending abroad. Emigrated to France and taught at Sorbonne (didn't speak French). Chose pseudonym of Abram Terts b/c name of Jewish thief (promote outlaw image) THEMES: Aesopian, split personality, admired Pushkin and Gogol, defamiliarization
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Siniavsky-Terts
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TIME: 1925-1997 KNOWN FOR: major provocative writer (like Solzhenitsyn but w/ opposite views), 2 personalities as Siniavsky the official critic/professor and Terts the subversive writer BIO: Spent time in camps for his political views but still published 2 books in prison about Pushkin and Gogol by writing them as letters to wife. Arrested b/c got caught publishing his Aesopian works by self-distributing and sending abroad. Emigrated to France and taught at Sorbonne (didn't speak French). Chose pseudonym of Abram Terts b/c name of Jewish thief (promote outlaw image) THEMES: Aesopian, split personality, admired Pushkin and Gogol, defamiliarization
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Siniavsky-Terts
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TIME: 1925-1997 KNOWN FOR: major provocative writer (like Solzhenitsyn but w/ opposite views), 2 personalities as Siniavsky the official critic/professor and Terts the subversive writer BIO: Spent time in camps for his political views but still published 2 books in prison about Pushkin and Gogol by writing them as letters to wife. Arrested b/c got caught publishing his Aesopian works by self-distributing and sending abroad. Emigrated to France and taught at Sorbonne (didn't speak French). Chose pseudonym of Abram Terts b/c name of Jewish thief (promote outlaw image) THEMES: Aesopian, split personality, admired Pushkin and Gogol, defamiliarization
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Siniavsky-Terts
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TIME: 1925-1997 KNOWN FOR: major provocative writer (like Solzhenitsyn but w/ opposite views), 2 personalities as Siniavsky the official critic/professor and Terts the subversive writer BIO: Spent time in camps for his political views but still published 2 books in prison about Pushkin and Gogol by writing them as letters to wife. Arrested b/c got caught publishing his Aesopian works by self-distributing and sending abroad. Emigrated to France and taught at Sorbonne (didn't speak French). Chose pseudonym of Abram Terts b/c name of Jewish thief (promote outlaw image) THEMES: Aesopian, split personality, admired Pushkin and Gogol, defamiliarization
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Siniavsky-Terts
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TIME: 1925-1997 KNOWN FOR: major provocative writer (like Solzhenitsyn but w/ opposite views), 2 personalities as Siniavsky the official critic/professor and Terts the subversive writer BIO: Spent time in camps for his political views but still published 2 books in prison about Pushkin and Gogol by writing them as letters to wife. Arrested b/c got caught publishing his Aesopian works by self-distributing and sending abroad. Emigrated to France and taught at Sorbonne (didn't speak French). Chose pseudonym of Abram Terts b/c name of Jewish thief (promote outlaw image) THEMES: Aesopian, split personality, admired Pushkin and Gogol, defamiliarization
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Siniavsky-Terts
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TIME: 1925-1997 KNOWN FOR: major provocative writer (like Solzhenitsyn but w/ opposite views), 2 personalities as Siniavsky the official critic/professor and Terts the subversive writer BIO: Spent time in camps for his political views but still published 2 books in prison about Pushkin and Gogol by writing them as letters to wife. Arrested b/c got caught publishing his Aesopian works by self-distributing and sending abroad. Emigrated to France and taught at Sorbonne (didn't speak French). Chose pseudonym of Abram Terts b/c name of Jewish thief (promote outlaw image) THEMES: Aesopian, split personality, admired Pushkin and Gogol, defamiliarization
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Siniavsky-Terts
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TIME: 1925-1997 KNOWN FOR: major provocative writer (like Solzhenitsyn but w/ opposite views), 2 personalities as Siniavsky the official critic/professor and Terts the subversive writer BIO: Spent time in camps for his political views but still published 2 books in prison about Pushkin and Gogol by writing them as letters to wife. Arrested b/c got caught publishing his Aesopian works by self-distributing and sending abroad. Emigrated to France and taught at Sorbonne (didn't speak French). Chose pseudonym of Abram Terts b/c name of Jewish thief (promote outlaw image) THEMES: Aesopian, split personality, admired Pushkin and Gogol, defamiliarization