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Red Cavalry, Isaak Babel - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
CRITICISM
Bojanowska, Edyta J. “E Pluribus Unum: Isaac Babel's Red Cavalry as a Story Cycle.” Russian Review 59 (July 2000): 371-89.
Identifies the unifying thematic and stylistic elements of the stories in Red Cavalry.
Borenstein, Eliot. “Isaak Babel: Dead Fathers and Sons.” In Men without Women: Masculinity and Revolution in Russian Fiction, 1917-1929, pp. 73-124. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2000.
Considers masculinity as a key theme of Red Cavalry.
Danow, David K. “A Poetics of Inversion: The Non-Dialogic Aspect in Isaac Babel's Red Cavalry.” Modern Language Review 86, no. 4 (October 1991): 939-53.
Discusses the lack of verbal communication in Red Cavalry, contending that “this is a world in which a dialogic response, were it offered, would yet prove of no avail.”
Erlich, Victor. “Color and Line: The...
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- David A. Lowe (essay date spring 1982)
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