Socialist Realism 1)Proletarian 2)Typical 3)Realistic 4)Partisan.

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Socialist Realism 1)Proletarian 2)Typical 3)Realistic 4)Partisan

1934 Statute of the Union of Soviet Writers Socialist realism is the basic method of Soviet literature and literary criticism. It demands of the artist the truthful, historically concrete representation of reality in its revolutionary development. Moreover, the truthfulness and historical concreteness of the artistic representation of reality must be linked with the task of ideological transformation and education of workers in the spirit of socialism

B.E. Vladimirski: Miner (1929) B.E. Vladimirski: Female Worker

W. G. Krikhatsky: The First Tractor

Vera Mukhina: Worker and Kolkhos Woman (1937) 24 m

Sculpture of a Worker on one of Stalin’s skyscrapers in Moscow

With Stalin’s eyes a mountain is pushed apart. The squinting plain looks far into the distance: Like a sea without seams, the future from the past — From a giant plow to where the sun’s furrow glistens. He smiles a reaper’s smile, the smiling friend, Reaper of handshakes in a conversation Which has begun and which will never end Smack in the middle of all of Creation. And every single haystack, every barn Is strong and clean and smart — a living chattel, A mankind miracle! May life be large. Listen to happiness’s axis roll and rattle. From: Ode to Stalin (Osip Mandelstam 1937)

O great Stalin, O leader of the peoples, Thou who broughtest man to birth. Thou who fructifies the earth, Thou who restorest to centuries, Thou who makest bloom the spring, Thou who makest vibrate the musical chords... Thou, splendour of my spring, O thou, Sun reflected by millions of hearts. ---A. O.Avidenko (1935)

The production novel The historical novel The novel about a worthy intellectual or inventor The novel of war and revolution The villain or spy novel The novel about the West “Road to consciousness” and a “task” Tale of moral and political growth + tale of task fulfillment Fighting against a villain or overcoming love to a foe

Production novel 1)Prologue or “Separation” 2)Setting up the task 3)Transition (Trials etc.) 4)Climax (Fulfillment of the Task is Threatened) 5)Incorporation (Initiation) 6)Finale (or Celebration of Incorporation) Katerina Clark, The Soviet Novel. History as Ritual. 3 rd ed. (Bloomington, Indianapolis 2000)