The Graphomaniac The Graphomaniac

The Graphomaniac

A Literary-Historical Discussion of Dmitry Khvostov

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Publisher Description

On the unexpected pleasures and provocations of bad poetry
 
The only Russian Count of Sardinia, Dmitry Ivanovich Khvostov (1757–1835) didn’t achieve fame in his lifetime—he achieved infamy. Pathologically prolific and delusionally dedicated to a craft for which he had no talent, the count was renowned for his compulsive output, driven by a passion for poetry that was as strong as his abilities were weak. Only the country that gave the world Pushkin, however, could produce Khvostov, in whom we find a distorted yet illuminating reflection of his poetic epoch, with all its numerous cultural manifestations and hidden impulses, its desires and prejudices.
 
As he leads us on a playful journey across Russia’s Golden Age and beyond, from neoclassical salon to faculty lounge, Ilya Vinitsky reflects on the challenges and necessities of literary critique and on the unexpected rewards of bad art as a subject of study, not just ridicule. Mischievous but erudite, sensitive but never self-serious, The Graphomaniac is an intellectual biography of the anti-hero, a cultural figure whose paradoxes yield new insights into his era.

 

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2025
July 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
360
Pages
PUBLISHER
Northwestern University Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
2.1
MB
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