The poetics of the avant-garde in literature, arts, and philosophy / edited by Slav N. Gratchev.
This collection offers new perspectives on the interdisciplinary scope of the historic avant-garde and highlights the interconnectedness of its artists from a variety of national and disciplinary perspectives.
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Lanham ; Boulder ; New York ; London :
Lexington Books,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- The Poetics of the Avant-garde in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Abstraction and Estrangement across the Arts in the Russian Avant-garde
- 2 L. P. Yakubinsky and M. M. Bakhtin: A Brief History of a "Dialogue" That Never Really Was
- 3 "Strong, Manly and Bold": The Russian Avant-Garde and Its Masculine Mantra
- 4 Flying Too Close to the Sun: Impersonations of Duncan in Russia
- 5 Role of the Newspaper Art of the Commune in the Establishment of Proletarian Art.
- 6 Malevich's "Ule Elye Lel": A Suprematist's Avant-garde Poetic Experimentations
- 7 The Ecological Avant-garde: Arkady Fiedler's The River of Singing Fish
- 8 Science Fiction in the Russian Avant-garde Cinema of the 1920s and Anarchism
- 9 Moscow Conceptualism, Post-Suprematism, and Beyond: Reimagining the Russian Avant-garde
- 10 The Bauhaus and the Children: An Almost Forgotten History of Avant-garde Children's Literature
- 11 The Problems of Translation and Popularization of Russian Avant-garde Texts in the West
- 12 A Radical EmigreĢ: Naum Gabo and the Legacy of the October Revolution.
- Index
- About the Contributors.