- Wings (novel)
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name = Wings
title_orig = Крылья
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author =Mikhail Kuzmin
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country =Russia
language = Russian
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genre =Novel
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release_date = 1906
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media_type = Print (Hardcover )
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isbn = NA
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followed_by =:"For the novel "Wings" by Terry Pratchett, see
The Bromeliad .""Wings" (Russian: "Крылья") was the first
Russia n novel centred onhomosexuality . Written byMikhail Kuzmin , it was printed in 1906 to the consternation of conservative literary establishment.Plot introduction
The novel deals with teenager Vanya Smurov's attachment to his older, urbane mentor, Larion Stroop, a
pederst who initiates him into the world of early Renaissance, Classical and Romantic art. At the close of the first part, Vanya is shocked to learn that the object of his admiration frequents agay bathhouse . In order to sort out his feelings, Vanya withdraws into theVolga countryside, but his sickening experience with rural women, whose call on him to enjoy his youth turns out to be an awkward attempt at seduction, induces Vanya to accept his Classics teacher's proposal and accompany him in a journey to Italy. In the last part of the novel, Vanya and Stroop, who is also in Italy, are seen enjoying the smiling climate and stunning artworks of Florence andRome , while Prince Orsini mentors the delicate youth in the art ofhedonism .Details
Although the novel was competently written in an elegant style all its own, its reputation has been dogged by scandal. The central theme of aestheticized sensuality has spawned comparisons of "Wings" with contemporary works by
Oscar Wilde andAndre Gide , which cover similar thematic territory.Vladimir Nabokov parodied Kuzmin's novel in his own short novel "The Eye", using "Smurov" as the name of a male protagonist and "Vanya" of a female one.External links
* [http://gaytoday.badpuppy.com/garchive/reviews/072400re.htm Biography of author at gaytoday.com]
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