
Moscow Violin
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"Golden Russia Series (12): Violin in Moscow" contains 12 works of Platonov. In Platonov's works, the theme of orphans is a representative theme. If Platonov's creation is regarded as a utopian attempt, then the writer's main works can be divided into three types: future attempts, past attempts and present attempts. Different types of orphans realize their understanding of the world through three paths of finding their fathers: looking for the spiritual father, completing the mission of saving mankind and exploring the future; looking for the father of memory, following the water of memory to recall the past; looking for the father of the whole nation, following the current trend and facing reality. The writer created his own family fable, expressing his doubts about reality, remembrance of the past and thinking about the future through the theme of orphans, and reflecting his thoughts on the development path of the country through the incomplete family. Platonov's novels formed the "Orphan Novels" series. In Platonov, everyone is an orphan-actually or psychologically. The feeling of orphans is not only the helplessness of losing their parents, but also the confusion of losing themselves, the panic of losing faith, the emptiness and despair of historical memory being separated...
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