Foreign Literature Studies ›› 2020, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (6): 85-94.

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Metadramatic Features of Lev Lunts' The Apes Are Coming

Zhao Xiaobin   

  • Online:2020-12-25 Published:2021-02-05
  • About author:Zhao Xiaobin is a professor at the School of Slavic Languages and Literatures,Harbin Normal University (Harbin 150025, China) and an adjunct research fellow at the Research Center for Russian Language, Literature, and Culture, Heilongjiang University (Harbin 150080, China), specializes in Russian literature and literary theory. Email:zhxb2000@163.com
  • Supported by:
    “A Study of Serapion Brothers’ Literary Innovation during the Period of Russian-Soviet Transformation in Literature and Art in the 1920s” (19YJA752029) sponsored by Fund of Humanities and Social Sciences of Chinese Ministry of Education; “A Study of Shklovsky’s Literary Criticism” (20WWD223) sponsored by Research Fund of Heilongjiang.

Abstract: The Apes Are Coming is an experimental play by Lev Lunts, the youngest and most talented writer among the “Serapion Brothers” during the period of Russian-Soviet transformation in literature and art during the 1920s. The play clearly runs on a double-layered plot with a primary play and a secondary play as well: the secondary play, which is being rehearsed, is interwoven into the primary one, or, rather, the inner play is entwined with the outer play. This indicates Lunts’ significant step in experimenting with theatrical genres, namely, an attempt at “a play within a play” (or “a drama within a drama”) as a brand new way of representing the parodic relationship between life and drama. As the first Russian metadramatic play, the creative idea of The Apes Are Coming! coincides with the theoretical concepts regarding metatheatre presented by Lionel Abel and Richard Hornby, such as “a play within a play”, “self-reference”, and “literary and real-life reference”.

Key words: Lunts, The Apes Are Coming, metadrama, a play within a play, self-reference

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