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Words in Revolution - Russian Futurist Manifestoes 1912-1928 (Paperback, New Academia ed.)
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Words in Revolution - Russian Futurist Manifestoes 1912-1928 (Paperback, New Academia ed.)
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This is the second edition of Russian Futurism through Its
Manifestoes 1912-1928, originally published by Cornell University
Press (1988). Futurism as a world movement profoundly affected the
course of twentieth-century art and culture. This collection made
available for the first time in English the writings of the Russian
Futurists, which supplied the theoretical base of their movement.
In her extensive introduction, Lawton has highlighted the
historical development of the movement and has related Futurism
both to the Russian national scene and to avant-garde movements
worldwide. She describes how the Russian Futurists declared their
enmity to the aesthetic canons of nineteenth-century realism and to
the mysticism of the Symbolists. Eagle's concluding essay discusses
how Futurism's most significant theoretical ideas, through the
medium of Russian Formalism, had a lasting impact on the subsequent
development of structuralism and semiotics. The lively and
imaginative translations by Lawton and Eagle capture the
distinctive polemical style of the Russian Futurists-jarring,
provocative, neologistic-and reproduce their often idiosyncratic
typography. Among many Futurists represented are Vladimir
Mayakovsky, Viktor Khlebnikov, Aleksei Kruchenykh, David Burliuk,
Vadim Shershenevich, and Boris Pasternak.
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