Протопоэтика постмодернистского романа А. Кима Белка

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The article deals with the genesis of the neomythological poetics of the postmodern text on the material of the best-selling book of Anatoly Kim, the novel-fairy tale Belka (Squirrel). In the aspect of psychoanalytic literary criticism, the plot of initiation and the reaction of the main character to the trauma of birth (war and orphanhood), the paranoia and depressiveness of the discourse, the system of mental twins of the character whose personality decays into a series of radical-images as a result of the schism are analyzed. The article proves that hallucinatory transformations, lycanthropy of Kim’s characters are an aspiration to mythological neutralization of the hero's psyche, in which the construction of a hallucinatory narration removes the splitting of his personal radicals. The mosaic nature of the postmodern character re-acquires its integrity in the therapeutic mythological projection.
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