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An Invitation For Me To Think (Paperback, Main)
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An Invitation For Me To Think (Paperback, Main)
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Alexander Vvedensky, co-founder with the poet Daniil Kharms of
OBERIU, a small avant-garde collective in late-1920s Soviet
Leningrad, is the least known of major Russian twentieth-century
poets. He stands apart like a dark star in a constellation that
includes Mandelstam, Akhmatova, Pasternak, Tsvetaeva, Mayakovsky,
and Khlebnikov. Younger than these poets by a decade, Vvedensky
came of age under the Soviet system, when the language used to
describe reality appeared to have lost all literal meaning. He saw
his task to be "the poetic critique of reason" and claimed "time,
death, and God" as his main themes. His poetry is suffused with a
philosophical lyricism that recalls the ending of Wittgenstein's
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. It can also get quite hilarious:
the author had a day job as a children's writer. After
incarceration from 1931 to 1933 for "literary sabotage," Vvedensky
kept his poetry private, sharing it only with Kharms and others in
their tiny underground circle of writers and philosophers. When war
broke out in 1941, the authorities rearrested the pair as potential
subversives: Kharms died in a prison asylum and Vvedensky in a
prison transport. Both were only thirty-seven years old. Their
manuscripts were published during the collapse of the Soviet Union,
half a century after the deaths of the authors; An Invitation for
Me to Think is Vvedensky's first collection to appear in English
and includes the now celebrated poetry of the 1930s in prizewinning
translations by America's foremost OBERIU specialists.
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