Abstract

This article proposes a novel interpretation for Vladimir Makanin’s Ispug, based on the findings of radical-hermeneutical philosophy. The radical-hermeneutical approach is also considered a philosophical worldview, which coincides with the attitude evoked by Makanin’s compositions. The prismatic inspection of the novel Ispug is undertaken using the category of excess.

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