From Gulag to Fairy Tales: Boris Sveshnikov as a Soviet Book Designer Between Nonconformist Art and Children’s Literature

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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-4765.rus.235304

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Boris Sveshnikov, Soviet book design, E.T.A. Hoffmann, Maurice Maeterlinck, Nonconformist art, Fairy tale

Resumen

In the 1950s–1980s, working as children’s book designers enabled many Soviet nonconformist artists to have a recognized role within the system. This article introduces an interdisciplinary and intermedial perspective on Soviet children’s book illustration by focusing on the work of Boris Sveshnikov (1927–1998). The artist established his visual style while imprisoned in the Gulag. After his release and exoneration, he transferred this graphic aesthetics to the design of various volumes of fairy tales, both folk and literary ones, within the Soviet project of “world literature” for adults and children. Sveshnikov’s illustrations were rooted in three intertwined contexts: 1) his nonconformist art (camp drawings and later pointillism); 2) his deep interest in romantic and symbolist literature; and 3) Thaw-era book design, which foregrounded the visualization of literary texts through graphic illustrations and hand lettering. The analysis traces Sveshnikov’s engagement with fairytale worlds in image and text as a response to Gulag-wrought trauma and as an aesthetic counterpart to the loosening of socialist realism under conditions of political liberalization.

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  • Svetlana Efimova , Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

    Is an assistant professor of Slavic literatures and media studies at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. She holds a PhD (2016) in General and Comparative Literature from the Free University of Berlin. In 2024, she was elected to the Young Academy at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities with her current research project on “The Aesthetics and Politics of Picturebooks in Contemporary Eastern European Children’s Literature.” Her most recent monograph is Prosa als Form des Engagements. Eine politische Prosaik der Literatur (Prose as a Form of Commitment: A Political Prosaics of Literature) (Brill Fink, 2022). Her most recent coedited volume (with Philipp Kohl) appeared in 2024: Sehen, Hören, Berühren: Multisensorische Perspektiven auf Medialität in Osteuropa (Seeing, Hearing, Touching: Multisensory Perspectives on Mediality in Eastern Europe). In 2024, she was elected as co-chair of the international working group “Childhood in Eastern Europe, Eurasia, and Russia” (ChEEER).

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Publicado

2025-05-30

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Efimova , S. (2025). From Gulag to Fairy Tales: Boris Sveshnikov as a Soviet Book Designer Between Nonconformist Art and Children’s Literature. RUS (São Paulo), 16(28), 118-136. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-4765.rus.235304