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Russian Modernism in the Memories of the Survivors tells the stories of participants in the Russian avant-garde movement who lived through and continued to work under Stalin's repressive

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Dedication Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Introduction Dmitry Sporov Dialogue I: Victor Ardov (1) “How Sergey Yesenin recited poems, about one version of his suicide, and why fame cannot be trimmed by administrative means” Dialogue II: Victor Ardov (2) “On working with Vsevolod Meyerhold, and on bohemian life in Moscow in 1920s–1930s” Dialogue III: Vladimir and Ariadna Sosinsky (1) “On the failed duel in defense of Marina Tsvetaeva, and on the life of Russian emigrants in Prague and Paris” Dialogue IV: Roman Jakobson “On my friendship with Vladimir Mayakovsky” Dialogue V: Vladimir and Ariadna Sosinsky (2) “On meetings with Pasternak and Babel, German captivity, the uprising on the Oleron island, and working at the UN” Afterword Caryl Emerson Notes on the Photo Collection Ekaterina Snegireva About the Contributors

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      Publisher: University of Toronto Press
      Publication Date: 01/06/2021
      ISBN13: 9781487527259, 978-1487527259
      ISBN10: 148752725X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Russian Modernism in the Memories of the Survivors tells the stories of participants in the Russian avant-garde movement who lived through and continued to work under Stalin's repressive

      Table of Contents
      Dedication Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Introduction Dmitry Sporov Dialogue I: Victor Ardov (1) “How Sergey Yesenin recited poems, about one version of his suicide, and why fame cannot be trimmed by administrative means” Dialogue II: Victor Ardov (2) “On working with Vsevolod Meyerhold, and on bohemian life in Moscow in 1920s–1930s” Dialogue III: Vladimir and Ariadna Sosinsky (1) “On the failed duel in defense of Marina Tsvetaeva, and on the life of Russian emigrants in Prague and Paris” Dialogue IV: Roman Jakobson “On my friendship with Vladimir Mayakovsky” Dialogue V: Vladimir and Ariadna Sosinsky (2) “On meetings with Pasternak and Babel, German captivity, the uprising on the Oleron island, and working at the UN” Afterword Caryl Emerson Notes on the Photo Collection Ekaterina Snegireva About the Contributors

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