Definitions by Mersy Hatton
Depretist
"Depretist" - A writer or author (regardless og genre like novelist,playwrights and etc.) whose body of work is charactetized by overwhelmingly, brutally depressive and hopeless themes. A creator of literary despair whose books make the reader feel genuine, crushing bleakness.
Note 1: This term describes the emotional impact and worldview of the writing, not a specific literary genre. A Depreturg is not necessarily a playwright, a romanticist, or a tragedian — those terms define form and style, not the sheer level of devastation inflicted on the reader.
Note 2: It comes from Russian "Депретург" (депре + тург, on english depre+tist). The word comes from "депрессия" ("depression")
Note 1: This term describes the emotional impact and worldview of the writing, not a specific literary genre. A Depreturg is not necessarily a playwright, a romanticist, or a tragedian — those terms define form and style, not the sheer level of devastation inflicted on the reader.
Note 2: It comes from Russian "Депретург" (депре + тург, on english depre+tist). The word comes from "депрессия" ("depression")
Steinbeck isn't just a classic American novelist; he's a top-tier depretist.
Поэт Максим Горький - популярный депретург
Поэт Максим Горький - популярный депретург
Depretist by Mersy Hatton May 28, 2026