[KB] Just published: KB special issue of Literature of the Americas

Tilli, Jouni jouni.a.tilli at jyu.fi
Sat Jan 16 05:18:40 EST 2021


Congratulations to you all, excellent work, отлично!

Best,
Jouni

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Lähettäjä: KB <kb-bounces at kbjournal.org> käyttäjän Rochelle Gregory <rochelle.gregory at gmail.com> puolesta
Lähetetty: perjantai 15. tammikuuta 2021 20.54
Vastaanottaja: David Blakesley <david.blakesley at gmail.com>
Kopio: Bryan Crable <bryan.crable at villanova.edu>; kb at kbjournal.org <kb at kbjournal.org>
Aihe: Re: [KB] Just published: KB special issue of Literature of the Americas

I agree! Wow!

Congrats on all your hard work!
R

On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 9:59 AM David Blakesley <david.blakesley at gmail.com<mailto:david.blakesley at gmail.com>> wrote:
This is a fantastic collection, Bryan (and all the contributors). Congratulations!

I can't wait to see how our Russian colleagues respond.

до свида́ния!
Dave

On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 1:12 PM Bryan Crable <bryan.crable at villanova.edu<mailto:bryan.crable at villanova.edu>> wrote:

Hello, friends and colleagues—



I just wanted to announce an exciting bit of news: the introduction of Kenneth Burke to Russian literary scholars!



The most recent issue of the journal Literature of the Americas has a special section focusing on Burke and his work. The journal is edited by Prof. Olga Panova at the A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and is open-access, so it is readily accessible by all those interested in Burke’s work.



The issue consists of new essays (English-language) by a number of well-known Burkeans—including an essay by Clarke Rountree on the origins of the KBS—but also features an essay in Russian by a Lithuanian scholar, as well as a Russian translation of Burke’s “Revolutionary Symbolism in America”—prefaced by Olga’s essay discussing the Soviet reception of Burke’s speech, drawn from archival research. (The last of these is enough to prompt me to try and learn Russian!)



There’s lots to be excited about here, I think, and so hopefully you all will check it out. To access this issue, please visit one of these links:

http://litda.ru/index.php/ru/nomera-zhurnala/370-9-2020 (Russian version)

http://litda.ru/index.php/en/issues/371-9-2020   (English version)



You can download articles and/or the full version of the issue.



Best wishes to one and all as we move forward into this new year—



Bryan Crable



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Editor, Transcendence by Perspective: Meditations on and with Kenneth Burke (Parlor Press, 2014)



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