Title of the article:

COUNTER VIEW: CORRESPONDENCE OF R. ROLLAND AND I.S. SHMELEV. TO THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF I.S. SHMELEV

Author(s):

Arias-Vikhil, M.A.

Information about the author/authors

Marina A. Arias-Vikhil — DSc in Philology, Leading researcher, A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of Russian Academy of Sciences, Povarskaya St., 25A, bldg. 1, 121069 Moscow, Russia.
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4182-8213
E-mail: marina.arias@mail.ru

Section

Philological sciences

Year

2024

Volume

Vol. 72

Pages

pp. 221–231

Received

October 24, 2023

Approved after reviewing

November 30, 2023

Date of publication

June 25, 2024

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37816/2073-9567-2024-72-221-231

Index UDK

821.161.1

Index BBK

83.3 (2Рос = Рус)6

The research was carried out with support from the Russian Science Foundation (project No. 23-18-00393, https://rscf.ru/project/23-18-00393/) at IWL RAS.

Abstract

The paper studies literary contacts of Ivan Shmelev (1873–1950) with the French writer, 1915 Nobel Prize winner Romain Rolland (1866–1944) in the 1920s. The author analyzes unpublished correspondence of the writers, including 3 letters from Shmelev and 2 response letters from Rolland. The content of the correspondence is connected with Shmelev’s desire to find in Rolland, who personified the “conscience of the world” for the writers of the Russian emigration, a like-minded person in understanding the tragedy that befell Russia in the wake of the October Revolution, which led to mass death, devastation and famine. Shmelev sent Rolland the German editions of his books “The Sun of the Dead” and “The Inexhaustible Chalice”. Rolland’s answers contain high praise of Shmelev’s work and sympathy for the emigrant writer who lost his homeland. However, complete understanding was not to be achieved: a representative of the left intelligentsia, Rolland reacted with no lesser sympathy to the experience taking place in the USSR in the “social and moral restructuring of humanity.” From criticism of the results of the October Revolution in 1921-22 Rolland, by the end of the 1920s proceeds to glorifying the social experiment of building a “new society” in the USSR, publishing congratulations to the Soviet people on the 10th anniversary of October in the Soviet press. This step of the writer was met with hostility by Shmelev and put an end to their correspondence. There was a final demarcation between Rolland and the writers of the Russian emigration, with whom he maintained literary contacts. Among them are not only Shmelev, but also I.A. Bunin and K.D. Balmont, who published open letters to a writer who took a pro-Bolshevik position, despite his earlier expressions of sympathy towards Russian emigrant writers.

Keywords

I.S. Shmelev, R. Rolland, “The Man from the Restaurant”, “Sun of the Dead”, “Inexhaustible Chalice”, I.A. Bunin, K.D. Balmont, A.V. Lunacharsky, A.M. Gorky, October Revolution, writers of Russian emigration.

Reference

References

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2 Sorokina, O. “Tvorcheskij put` I.S. Shmeleva v e`migracii” [“Creative Path of I.S. Shmelev in Exile”]. Russkaya literatura v e`migracii: sbornik statei [Russian Literature in Emigration: Collected works], ed. N.P. Poltoraczkii. Pittsburg, Otdel slavianskogo iazyka i literatury Pittsburgskogo universiteta Publ., 1972, pp. 215–231. (In Russ.)

3 Shevarov, D.G. “‘Ya vsegda zhil serdcem…’ Pis`ma Raise i Lyudmile Zemmering” [“‘I have Always Lived Through my Heart...’ Letters to Raissa and Lyudmila Semmering”]. Novyi mir, no. 11, 2004, pp. 144–147. (In Russ.)

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