Постмодернистский апокалипсис Виктора Пелевина
Аннотация
Эта статья посвящена творчеству выдающегося российского писателя Виктора Пелевина в контексте образа и идеи конца света, ярко представленной в его произведениях. Многие романы Пелевина изображают мир, поначалу принимаемый за реальность, но оказывающийся сознательным созданием того или иного демиурга, которого автор реалистически изображает как пиарщика. Пелевин, являясь продолжателем постмодернизма и киберпанка, отличается разработкой темы антимирного символического оружия, формулы, направленной на уничтожение мира. Поводом для появления этого мотива служит желание защититься и укрыться от насилия языка, который сохраняет власть даже в отсутствии какойлибо публичной власти.
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