Dostoevsky-trip: experience as a vestige, between entropies and aporias
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-4765.rus.2022.195202Keywords:
Dramaturgy, Experience, Dostoevsky, Entropy, AporiaAbstract
This essay-writing proposes to establish an agonistic relationship with Dostoevsky-Trip, a work of Russian writer and playwright Vladimir Sorókin. In this sense, instead of developing a tout court dramaturgical analysis of this work, I use it here as a catalyst of tensions and vectors that generate multiple implications, in order to perceive it as a material that shows us a tragically possible world, inhabited by aporias and permeated only by traces of experiences.
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