Includes bibliographical references (pages [251]-287) and index.
Contents:
The passion of Galina Rymbu. The poetics of refusal : Kirill Medvedev -- The Avant-Garde Journal 2.0: Pavel Arseniev and [Translit] -- Language poetry is leftist : the long durée of Aleksandr Skidan -- Dmitry Golynko : writing poetry for zombies -- Poetry in the age of digital reproduction : Roman Osminkin -- Art must be communist : the voices of Keti Chukhrov -- The passion of Galina Rymbu.
Summary:
"The Russian-language avant-garde, once deeply associated with the Soviet era, has undergone a transformative revival in the last two decades. Marijeta Bozovic follows a circle of Russian, Ukrainian, and Georgian poets at the center of this new literary avant-garde: Aleksandr Skidan, Dmitry Golynko, Keti Chukhrov, Kirill Medvedev, Roman Osminkin, Pavel Arseniev, and Galina Rymbu. While their formal experiments range widely-from collective translation to digital remediation, multimedia performance, and assemblages of found text-all seven poets embrace art as a mode of political critique and collective action."-- Provided by publisher.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.