A School for Fools
Historical Context and Significance
Sasha Sokolov's novel «A School for Fools», published in 1976, is one of the significant works of Russian literature in the second half of the 20th century. The book stands out for its unique style, combining elements of stream of consciousness, lyrical prose, and postmodernism. It explores the inner world of a teenager with mental disorders, allowing the author to delve into themes of madness, freedom, and the search for identity. The novel's influence on culture is evident in its innovative approach to storytelling and language, as well as its ability to address profound philosophical and existential questions. «A School for Fools» has had a significant impact on subsequent generations of Russian writers and remains an important text for the study of Russian literature and culture.
