@article{2014„ruhm author = {}, title = {„Ruhm der Arbeit, Daniel Josefowitsch…‟: Zum Bild der Sowjetunion in Josef Škvoreckýs Roman Der Seeleningenieur}, journal = {Wiener Slavistisches Jahrbuch. Neue Folge}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Josef Škvorecký;;literary alter ego;image of the Soviet Union}, abstract = {„Glory to work, Danny Iosifovich…‟: On the Image of the Soviet Union in Josef Škvorecký's novel Přibĕh inženýra lidských duší. – Škvorecký's novel (1977) belongs to a series of novels, in which the author's literary alter ego Danny Smiřický tells about his life and fortunes. In the first novel of the cycle, Danny has a distinct image of the Soviet Union, which oscillates between fascination and fear. The last novel of the series, however, presents, albeit from the perspective of another character, an already completely different image — the Soviet Union is nothing more than a caricature of itself.}, url = {https://doi.org/10.13173/wienslavjahr.2.2014.0143} doi = {10.13173/wienslavjahr.2.2014.0143} }