6 edition of Russian futurism through its manifestoes, 1912-1928 found in the catalog.
Published
1988
by Cornell University Press in Ithaca
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | volume editor, Anna Lawton ; texts translated and edited by Anna Lawton and Herbert Eagle ; with an introduction by Anna Lawton and an afterword by Herbert Eagle. |
Contributions | Lawton, Anna, Eagle, Herbert. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PG3020.5.F8 R87 1988 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiii, 353 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 353 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2062758M |
ISBN 10 | 0801494923, 0801418836 |
LC Control Number | 88047733 |
Archives Chapter 5 Otdel Rukopisei Gosudarstvennogo Russkogo Muzeia (ORGRM) (State Russian Museum, Manuscript Division, St Petersburg), fond //2, reverse. Chapter 8 Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Sir Ellis Hovell Minns: Correspondence, Likhachev, N. P., Letters to Sir Ellis Minns (–35), Add. /87– T1 - Review of Russian Futurism through its Manifestoes, by Lawton, A & Eagle, H. AU - McVay, G. N1 - Title of Publication Reviewed: Russian Futurism through its Manifestoes, Author of Publication Reviewed: Lawton, A & Eagle, H. PY - Y1 - M3 - Article (Academic Journal) VL - SP - EP -
; West; 18 West, 19 " A Slap in the Face of Public Taste " (), in Russian Futurism through Its Manifestoes, , ed. Anna Lawton (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. The movement arose from the Manifesto and Foundation of Futurism, a text composed by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti in and propagated by its author in Italy, France and worldwide through an intense media campaign at the beginning of The manifesto was a violent call to embrace modernity in all areas of private and public life and contained famed attacks on the authority of traditional.
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Futurism as a world movement profoundly affected the course of twentieth-century art and culture. 1 See Wassily Kandinsky, Concerning the Spiritual in Art, translated with an introduction by M. H ; 2 Henri Matisse, ‘Notes of a Painter’, in Matisse on Art, ed. by Jack Flam (Berkeley, CA: University ; 3 Aleksei Kruchenykh, ‘New Ways of the Word’, in Russian Futurism Through Its Manifestoes, – ; 1 The series of programmatic avant-garde declarations published between : Russian Futurism Through Its Manifestoes, (): Lawton, Anna, Eagle, Herbert: BooksCited by: Russian culture in the first two decades of the twentieth century came under influences that could be found in most European cultures.
Russian Futurism through its Manifestoes, – (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell A History of the Russian and Soviet Film (New York: Collier Books, ). Mally, Lynn, Culture of the Future: The Proletkult.
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Book Description. Although Roman Jakobson (–) styled himself a ‘Russian philologist’, that epithet covers only a fraction of his disciplinary breadth and international impact. Herbert Eagle, ‘Afterword: Cubo-Futurism and Russian Formalism’, in Anna Lawton (ed.), Russian Futurism Through its Manifestoes, – (Ithaca.
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3 Aleksei Kruchenykh, ‘New Ways of the Word’, in Russian Futurism Through Its Manifestoes, –, ed. by Anna Lawton, trans. by Anna Lawton and Herbert Eagle (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, ), pp.
69–77 (p. 77). 4 See Pavel Muratov, ‘Vystavka drevnerusskogo iskusstva v Moskve’, Starye gody (April ); Nikolai. Russian Futurism Through its Manifestoes, Women at war: Eva Kuhn Amendola (Magamal)--interventionist, futurist, fascist For Devo, an absurdist punk-rock band formed in whose members were influenced by the aesthetics of Russian Futurism, just about everyone in the group was an artist--including Mark Mothersbaugh.
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