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VLADIMIR NABOKOV’S ONTOLOGICAL AESTHETICISM FROM THE RENAISSANCE TO TRANSHUMANISM

Authors: Vyatcheslav Bart Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 24 Publication formats: Category: Literature & literary studies Philosophy Humanities Publisher's index: - Bibliographic note: -

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Vyatcheslav Bart

VYATCHESLAV BART, M.A., is an English‍-language Russian fiction writer, residing in Israel, and an advanced doctoral candidate in English Literature at TAU. In both fictional and academic work he focuses on the artistic creative process and on art interpreted as an epistemological and ontological concept. His disstertation focuses on “anti‍-criticism” – the refusal by a category of peculiarly anti‍-rationalist writers and artists to accept academic criticism and theory. Academic publications include: “Critical Illusions: Anti‍-Criticism in Vladimir Nabokov as a Practice Which Originates in the Early Renaissance” and “Futurist, Decadent, and Pagan Influences in Transhumanism: The Dangers of Godlike Creativity.”