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Book Three acts based on four scenes

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Vyacheslav Durnenkov’s play “Three Acts in Four Pictures” (2003) unfolds a metaphor for the tragedy of the artist’s creative impotence. The plot, based on four animated paintings by the Samara artist Brashinsky, allegedly close to the Wanderers, is united by the hero of the play, Nikolai, a young St. Petersburg writer. He is deeply dissatisfied with what comes out of his pen, so in the end he leaves the capital. Arkady, his friend and critic, organizes a “very anarchic-looking” gathering at his apartment, in the manner of gatherings of either the nihilists of the 1860s or the socialists of the 1890s... So, galloping through eras, demonstrating that “now” (what happens in the play) means “always” (happened in different eras and continues today), Durnenkov inscribes the motif of art as terror into his eternal plot of disaster. In Durnenkov’s dramaturgy, everything that happened yesterday is happening now, and everything that is happening now already happened yesterday. Everything that happened and is happening is the most likely scenario for the future, but knowledge about it is still inaccessible and remains in the dark.



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Name of the Author
Вячеслав Дурненков Евгеньевич
Language
Ukrainian
Release date
2005

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