From its inception just before World War I to its demise during
the Stalinist repression of Ukrainian culture in the 1930s,
Ukrainian Futurism was much maligned and poorly understood. It has
remained so into the late 20th century. Professor Oleh Ilnytzkyj
seeks to rectify the misinterpretations surrounding the Futurists
and their leader Mykhail' Semenko, providing the first major
English-language monograph on this vibrant literary movement and
its charismatic leader. This study places Ukrainian Futurism within
the context of other major Ukrainian literary movements of the time
and examines its relationship to Russian and West European
Futurism; it also includes critical analyses of the major works of
the leading figures within the Ukrainian movement.
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