The Bratsk Station

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The Bratsk Station is a long poem by Russian writer Yevgeny Yevtushenko that reflects on industrialization, history, and human destiny through the lens of the Bratsk hydroelectric power station in Siberia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf long poem
poem
addresses Soviet society
future generations
associatedWith Angara River NERFINISHED
Siberia NERFINISHED
author Yevgeny Yevtushenko NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
depicts construction of Bratsk hydroelectric power station
workers at Bratsk
genre Soviet literature
political poetry
socially engaged poetry
hasInfluenceOn perception of Soviet industrialization in literature
hasPart descriptions of industrial landscapes
historical digressions
lyrical reflections
inspiredBy Bratsk hydroelectric power station NERFINISHED
literaryForm poetry
literaryGenre epic poem
literaryMovement Soviet Thaw literature
post-Stalin Soviet poetry
mainSubject Bratsk hydroelectric power station NERFINISHED
history
human destiny
industrialization
originalLanguage Russian
periodOfWork Cold War era
portrays Soviet industrial project as symbol of progress
tension between human values and technological advance
reflectsViewpointOf Yevgeny Yevtushenko NERFINISHED
setting Siberia NERFINISHED
theme Soviet modernization
collective labor
historical memory
human destiny in the modern age
impact of industrialization on people
moral responsibility of progress
relationship between technology and nature
typeOfWork single long poem cycle

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Yevgeny Yevtushenko notableWork The Bratsk Station