Art and Answerability: Early Philosophical Essays (University of Texas Press Slavic Series): 0009

Art and Answerability: Early Philosophical Essays (University of Texas Press Slavic Series): 0009

by Michael Holquist (Editor), Michael Holquist (Editor), M. M. Bakhtin (Author), Vadim Liapunov (Translator), Kenneth Brostrom (Translator)

Synopsis

Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975) is one of the preeminent figures in twentieth-century philosophical thought. Art and Answerability contains three of his early essays from the years following the Russian Revolution, when Bakhtin and other intellectuals eagerly participated in the debates, lectures, demonstrations, and manifesto writing of the period. Because they predate works that have already been translated, these essays- Art and Answerability, Author and Hero in Aesthetic Activity, and The Problem of Content, Material, and Form in Verbal Art -are essential to a comprehensive understanding of Bakhtin's later works. A superb introduction by Michael Holquist sets out the major themes and concerns of the three essays and identifies their place in the canon of Bakhtin's work and in intellectual history. The introduction, together with Vadim Liapunov's scholarly gloss, makes these essays accessible to students as well as scholars.

$45.93

Quantity

20+ in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: 1
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 01 Dec 1990

ISBN 10: 0292704127
ISBN 13: 9780292704121
Book Overview: Contains three of his early essays from the years following the Russian Revolution

Media Reviews
Bakhtin's early essays are essential for a full understanding of his philosophy and the premises of his literary criticism. We have waited a long time for this volume and it turns out to be worth the wait. The translations have been thoughtfully and carefully done and the translators are to be congratulated on providing fluent English translations of what are some of the most difficult, though also most rewarding of the Bakhtinian texts. * Slavonic And East European Review *
Author Bio
Michael Holquist is a professor of comparative literature and Slavic studies at Yale University. Vadim Liapunov is an associate professor of Slavic languages and literatures at Indiana University.