BLACK MIRROR: DESTROYING THE IDYLL OF HAPPY CHILDHOOD, OR THE SOCIUM TODAY IN THE MILLENIALS’ POETRY
This essay is a look into the black mirror of lost - or inversed - myths. It’s about the society of disconnected people; about new generation of creative persons - the Millenials - who are trying to find their own place in the world by different ways, and the major of them is Poetry.Stefania Danilov...
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doaj-995b668f13e84d4fa0cd407c1499d2ec2020-11-25T00:07:58ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices2618-897X2618-89882017-12-0114111011510.22363/2312-8011-2017-14-1-110-11515089BLACK MIRROR: DESTROYING THE IDYLL OF HAPPY CHILDHOOD, OR THE SOCIUM TODAY IN THE MILLENIALS’ POETRYStefania Danilova0Philology, History and Culture of the USA, St. Petersburg UniversityThis essay is a look into the black mirror of lost - or inversed - myths. It’s about the society of disconnected people; about new generation of creative persons - the Millenials - who are trying to find their own place in the world by different ways, and the major of them is Poetry.Stefania Danilova is the youngest member of Writers’ Union of Russia. She is polylingual and polycultural poet, one of the “Lighthouse keepers” of modern literature as the heroes of her essay - millenials, children with “older hearts”.http://journals.rudn.ru/polylinguality/article/viewFile/15957/14465MillenialsPoetryChildhood |
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BLACK MIRROR: DESTROYING THE IDYLL OF HAPPY CHILDHOOD, OR THE SOCIUM TODAY IN THE MILLENIALS’ POETRY |
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BLACK MIRROR: DESTROYING THE IDYLL OF HAPPY CHILDHOOD, OR THE SOCIUM TODAY IN THE MILLENIALS’ POETRY |
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BLACK MIRROR: DESTROYING THE IDYLL OF HAPPY CHILDHOOD, OR THE SOCIUM TODAY IN THE MILLENIALS’ POETRY |
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BLACK MIRROR: DESTROYING THE IDYLL OF HAPPY CHILDHOOD, OR THE SOCIUM TODAY IN THE MILLENIALS’ POETRY |
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BLACK MIRROR: DESTROYING THE IDYLL OF HAPPY CHILDHOOD, OR THE SOCIUM TODAY IN THE MILLENIALS’ POETRY |
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black mirror: destroying the idyll of happy childhood, or the socium today in the millenials’ poetry |
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Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) |
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Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices |
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This essay is a look into the black mirror of lost - or inversed - myths. It’s about the society of disconnected people; about new generation of creative persons - the Millenials - who are trying to find their own place in the world by different ways, and the major of them is Poetry.Stefania Danilova is the youngest member of Writers’ Union of Russia. She is polylingual and polycultural poet, one of the “Lighthouse keepers” of modern literature as the heroes of her essay - millenials, children with “older hearts”. |
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Millenials Poetry Childhood |
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