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Author Smith, Gerald Stanton

Title Songs to Seven Strings Russian Guitar Poetry and Soviet "Mass Song" / Gerald Stanton Smith
Published 1984. Indiana University Press, Bloomington :
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 0000

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 271 p.) : ports
Series Book collections on Project MUSE
Summary In the early 1960s, searching for a fresh style and a new way of bringing their words to the Soviet public, a number of Russian poets began singing their verse to their own solo accompaniment on the traditional seven-stringed guitar. At about the same time, tape recorders became widely available in the USSR. Privately recorded and circulated on tape--a process called magnitizdat--guitar poetry quickly became the most popular form of dissident culture in the post-Stalin period. The guitar poets and their songs are known and loved throughout the USSR. Songs to Seven Strings is the first book in any language about this unusual literary genre. Smith places guitar poetry within the context of official "mass song"; "middle ground" songs, where official and unofficial cultures overlap; and the strong underground traditions of the gypsy song, cruel romance, and criminal song
Analysis History of specific lands
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Bibliography: p. 251-265
Notes Description based on print version record
Subject Popular culture -- Soviet Union
Popular music -- Soviet Union -- History and criticism
Underground literature -- Soviet Union -- History and criticism
Protest poetry, Russian -- History and criticism
Popular culture
Popular music
Protest poetry, Russian
Underground literature
Soviet Union
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Project Muse. distributor.
LC no. 83049453
ISBN 9780253061478
0253061474
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