Mikhail Kuzmin's ' Wings'
Mikhail Kuzmin's ' Wings'
A review of the novella 'Wings' by Russian author Mikhail Kuzmin.
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APA | 2006
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Paper Summary:
This paper looks for the 'truths' in Mikhail Kuzmin's novella, 'Wings'. The paper encompasses, embodies and embraces comparative, as well as, contrasting characters, concepts, components and considerations reportedly related to the novela, ". . . the first overtly gay novel ever published." The paper explains that there is a need for research that examines and expounds on contemporary "truths," contributing to erotic and homoerotic literature, in order to delineate whether "Wings" qualifies as diabolical or divine.
Outline:
I. Introduction
Search after "Truths"
Mikhail Alekseyevich Kuzmin's Works
From the Paper:
"Mikhail Alekseyevich Kuzminm, born October 6, 1872, a prominent Russian poet, playwright, and writer during the Silver Age period, prolific in multiple genres, was considered by his aficionados as one of the boldest, creative proponents of the reassessment process in Russia. Kuzmin, born into a family of the minor nobility in Saratov, near Yaroslavl, Russia, initially planned a career as a composer as he studied at St. Petersburg University. In 1891, Kuzmin became a member of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's music composition there. During his educational pursuits under Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov at the St. Petersburg Conservatory in1894, however, Kuzmin discontinued his musical education, after completing only three years of a seven-year course. During this time, however, he learned Italian and German.
The year following his withdrawal from St. Petersburg (1895), Kuzmin traveled to and throughout Egypt with his mother. After his mother returned to Russia, Kuzmin settled in Alexandria where his years in this city notably inspired his most acclaimed collection of poetry. In 1897, Kuzim visited Italy, later basing much of his 1906 novel Kryl'ia (translated in 1972 as Wings: Prose and Poetry ) on his experiences there. "
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