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  • Ivnev Rjurik

    Sprache: Russisch

    Verlag: Limbus Press, 2014

    ISBN 10: 5837006206 ISBN 13: 9785837006203

    Anbieter: Ruslania, Helsinki, Finnland

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    Zustand: new. Pages: 492 Language: Russian. Rjurik Ivnev (1891-1981) - pisatel-modernist, poluchil izvestnost esche v nachale proshlogo veka, zadolgo do Oktjabrskoj revoljutsii. Vstretiv s voodushevleniem revoljutsionnye preobrazovanija, v dvadtsatye gody vozglavil Vserossijskij Sojuz poetov. V dannyj sbornik voshel roman "Neschastnyj Angel", ne pereizdavavshijsja s 1917 goda, rasskazy, rassypannye po razlichnym dorevoljutsionnym zhurnalam i ne vkljuchavshiesja v drugie izdanija, a takzhe neizvestnaja chitatelju pesa "Sergej Esenin" o velikom russkom lirike, s kotorym avtora svjazyvala mnogoletnjaja druzhba. 9785837006203.

  • Ivnev Ryurik

    Verlag: Pravda, 1988

    Anbieter: ISIA Media Verlag UG | Bukinist, Leipzig, Deutschland

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    Hardcover/Hardback. Zustand: Good. Novyj tom Izbrannogo izvestnogo sovetskogo pisatelya Ryurika Ivneva 1891-1981 otlichaetsya ot vykhodivshego ranee svoej polnotoj. Naryadu s luchshimi stikhami v nem predstavlen izvestnyj roman U podnozhiya Mtatsmindy, a takzhe roman Bogema - o zhizni khudozhestvennoj intelligentsii Moskvy vskore posle Oktyabrskoj revolyutsii. V knigu voshli takzhe novelly i vospominaniya.Sostavlenie, vstupitelnaya statya N.P.Leonteva.

  • Ryurik Ivnev.

    Verlag: Pravda, 1988

    Anbieter: ISIA Media Verlag UG | Bukinist, Leipzig, Deutschland

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    Hardcover/Hardback. Zustand: Good. Novyj tom Izbrannogo izvestnogo sovetskogo pisatelya Ryurika Ivneva 1891-1981 otlichaetsya ot vykhodivshego ranee svoej polnotoj. Naryadu s luchshimi stikhami v nem predstavlen izvestnyj roman U podnozhiya Mtatsmindy, a takzhe roman Bogema - o zhizni khudozhestvennoj intelligentsii Moskvy vskore posle Oktyabrskoj revolyutsii. V knigu voshli takzhe novelly i vospominaniya.

  • Ivnev Rjurik

    Sprache: Russisch

    Verlag: PROZAiK, 2018

    ISBN 10: 5916312725 ISBN 13: 9785916312720

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    Zustand: new. Pages: 573 Language: Russian. V memuarnyj tom izvestnogo poeta-imazhinista Rjurika Ivneva voshli ego roman-vospominanie "Bogema", povestvujuschij ob "imazhinistskom bratstve", gde realnye fakty perepleteny s vymyslom, i memuarnye ocherki o vidnykh pisateljakh, poetakh, dejateljakh kultury, politikakh. Na stranitsakh knigi chitatel vstretitsja s S.Eseninym i V.Majakovskim, A.Blokom i O.Mandelshtamom, N.Kljuevym i M.Kuzminym, A.Mariengofom i V.Shershenevichem, Vs.Mejerkholdom i A.Vertinskim, A.Lunacharskim i L.Trotskim i mnogimi drugimi sovremennikami avtora. 9785916312720.

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    Ivnev, R.

    Verlag: Riga: Kniga dlya vsekh, 1929

    Anbieter: ISIA Media Verlag UG | Bukinist, Leipzig, Deutschland

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    Softcover/Paperback. Zustand: Fair. Redkoe rizhskoe izdanie Ryurika Ivneva.

  • Bild des Verkäufers für Bez Muz: khudozhestvennoe periodicheskoe izdanie [Without Muses: Literary Magazine] zum Verkauf von PY Rare Books

    KHLEBNIKOV, Velimir, R. IVNEV, S. SPASSKIY and others

    Verlag: Nizhnii Novgorod, Krasnoe Znamia,, 1915

    Anbieter: PY Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich

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    Avant-garde poetry just after the Revolution --- Very rare provincial printing of poetry: "Russian forgotten avant-garde, published in the Russian province on the banks of the Volga. Incredibly rare" (Savine). Apparently no physical copies in the US and no auction records in the West; only four physical copies in libraries (British Library, BNF, RGB Moscow, RNB St Petersburg), all other copies on Worldcat seem to be digital only. The Russian futurists hailed and celebrated the October Revolution as an essential step towards the realisation of their utopian projects. Thanks to the Revolution, the futurist movement also spread from the capitals to the smaller cities: the "active relocations of people [and] the isolation of different regions from each other during the Civil War [.] created unique conditions for the development of futurism in the Russian provinces" (Bagdasarov, our translation here and elsewhere). This development was however cut short, and from 1919, the most active (or radical) futurists "were removed from public offices, and their periodicals gradually ceased to be published" (Bagdasarov). This first and only issue of the futurist literary almanac Bez muz was published in the summer of 1918 in Nizhnii Novgorod, a town which had been under Soviet governance for already a year. Proclaiming the break from the pre-revolutionary legacy, the issue presents a collection of avant-garde and futuristic poems, articles and manifestoes by one of the founders of Russian futurism and the "president of Planet Earth" ["predsedatel zemnogo shara"] Velimir Khlebnikov (1885-1922), together with his followers and other futurists from Moscow, Petersburg and Nizhnii Novgorod. Bez muz also includes the first appearance of Khlebnikov's poem "Kapaiet s vesel siiaiushchii dozhd" ["The shining rain drips from the oars"], as well as works by two female poets Nadezhda Pavlovich and Galina Vladychina, and an announcement of the union of "Presidents of Planet Earth" forming a new futurist hermitage in a monastery. Among other contributors are V. Shershevich, R. Ivnev, S. Tretiakov, S. Spasskii, K. Bolshakov, B. Gusman, A. Reshetov, G. Gaer, B. Lavrentiev, I. Rukavishnikov and A. Olenin. The issue ends with a peculiar letter of the poet Nikolai Aseev to another poet, Sergei Bobrov, from 12 April 1918. Aseev writes about his intentions to travel from Vladivostok to Shanghai, and then to the US, or perhaps to join the expedition of the union of "Presidents of Planet Earth" to Kamchatka. He also claims that the US recognise Khlebnikov as the president of the Planet Earth and asks Bobrov to send him his books to the following US addresses: "Itc Wockero institute ashland Budfoi Udelle Chicago ible", "Bony Brothers, Greenich Village", and "Pearsons Magazine Jrank Harris". Provenance: Physical description:Quarto (26.5 21.5 cm). 52 pp. incl. title. Original publisher's illustrated wrappers. Condition:Wrappers creased, rubbed and chipped at extremities, small closed tear of the lower wrapper patched with tape; creasing, staining and soiling throughout. Bibliography:Rozanov 4711; Evgenii Bagdasarov, Periodicheskiie izdaniia russkikh futuristov, MGU im Lomonosova, Moskva, 2006; not in MoMA.

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    EVANGULOV, Gerogii, G. A[STAKHOV], Liudmila BERIDZE, Riurik IVNEV, Konst. IUST, and Ivan IVANOV (artist)

    Verlag: Vladikavkaz, Terkavtsentropechat,, 1920

    Anbieter: PY Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich

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    Very rare poetry in Civil War twice inscribed --- Very rare Civil War poetry, printed in the Caucasus - in a unique example, with the linocut coloured by a contemporary hand and the title page warmly inscribed by Evangulov and Ivnev(?) to Ivan Ivanov, the artist of the striking cover: "Talantlivomu avtoru nashei oblozhki khud. Iv. Ivanovu na pamiat etot "Koster" koriashchii v nashikh umakh / 17.IX.1920 / Geor[gii] Evangulov" [To the talented illustrator of the cover of our book, artist Iv. Ivanov, a gift of this "Campfire" lighting up our minds / 17.IX.1920 / Geor[giy] Evantulov]. "Dorogoi Vanichka! A dalshe ne khvatilo porokhu. R. I." [Dear Vanichka! To write more I haven't got what it takes. R.I. (probably Riurik Ivnev)]. Very rare. WorldCat locates only one copy, in the Getty research Institute, to which we could add the St. Petersburg RNB's copy, uncoloured. Not in Savine. This collection of poems (which could also be translated as The Pyre) was published just some months after General Denikin was expelled by the Red Army from the city of Vladikavkaz in March 1920. The new authorities brought with them arbitrariness and repression that found an immediate reflection in the works of local authors. Such was G. Astakhov's (here under his initials G.A.) poem 'Krasnoe znamiia' [The Red Banner] included in this collection, noting that "molchat zakony, vse razresheno" ["laws are silent, everything is authorised"; p. 10]. In 1920 Vladikavkaz was a transit city for many of those mobilised or displaced by the Civil war that were travelling between the Northern Caucasus and the European Russia. Its atmosphere was vividly described by Iurii Sliozkin (18851947), a Russian writer, who was serving in the Committee for Public Education of Vladikavkaz in 1920 together with the young Mikhail Bulgakov: "In Chernigov poets create under the stars of Blok and Briusov, but in Vladikavkaz Mayakovsky dominates everything. In general, curiously enough, Vladikavkaz is rather "futuristic" in all the areas of life. [] Russian poets (there are five of them) publish their works in the periodical "Tvorchestvo" (The Creativity) printed by Kavrosta. This is the only organisation that still has paper. Around two months ago this same publisher issued the book "Campfire", with poems by Georgii Evangulov, Riurik Ivnev and Konstantin Iust. []. Then, as a separate book there was published "Noev Kovcheg" [Noah's Ark] - a novel by Evangulov, a young poet from Tiflis. However, the novel was immediately banned and confiscated. The reason for it was one short and very expressive word put on the pages of the novel by the author's brave hand." (Iurii Sliozkin «Literatura v provintsii (Pismo iz Vladikavkaza)" [Literature in the province (A letter from Vladikavkaz), 1920, our translation here and elsewhere). Judging by the rarity of this "Campfire", the book might have had a similar fate to the Evangulov's "Noah's Ark". It is not entirely clear how our provincial printers Terkavtsentropechat were linked with Kavrosta (Caucasian Russian Telegraph Agency), stated by Sliozkin to be the publishers of this edition. We could find only two other titles mentioning Terkavtsentropechat in the Russian State Library: the "Noev Kovcheg" by Evangulov mentioned above and banned by the Bolsheviks, and a title by Liudmila Stal. Provenance: Physical description:Octavo. 40 pages. Original publisher's wrappers with a linocut to upper cover by Skrilnikov after Ivan Ivanov, with contemporary hand colour. Condition:Wrappers a bit worn with some spotting; block clean. Bibliography: