Abstract

The review discusses the peculiar psychological make-up of the autobiographical «lyrical ego» in Y.V. Drunina poetry, which includes nostalgic feelings for the life in the combat zone, the infraction of the traditional gender attitudes (man as a warrior, woman as his devoted helpmate) and the «awful fear for Russia» in the early 1990s.

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