Exploding Tongues: Language, Art, and the Russian Avant-garde

Reading Room: Russian Avant-Garde Books from the Getty Digital Collections

Contents of this tag:

  1. Kruchenykh, Aleksei. Vzorvalʹ (Explodity), 2nd Ed. (1913)
  2. Kruchenyk. Pomada (Pomade), 1913
  3. Tango with Cows: Ferroconcrete Poems, by Vasilli Kamenskii, with illustrations by David Burliuk
  4. Burliuk, D. and N., et al. Poshchechina obshchestvennomu vkusu : stikhi, proza, statʹi (A Slap in the Face of Public Taste: Poetry, Prose, Essays), 1913
  5. Kruchenykh, A. Starinnaia liubov'; Bukh lesinnyi (Ancient Love; Forest Rapidly), 1913
  6. Kruchenykh, Aleksei. Dve poemy Pustynniki Pustynnitsa (Two Poems: Hermits, Hermitess), 1913
  7. Pobi︠e︡da nad solnt︠s︡em : opera A. Kruchenykh
  8. Kruchenykh, A. and Khlebnikov, V. Bukh lesinnyi. (Forestly Rapid), 1913
  9. lidantIU farAm, a play by Il'ia Zdanevich (1923)
  10. Mayakovsky, Vladimir. Vladimir Mayakovsky : a tragedy by Vladimir Mayakovsky which ran in 1913 at the Luna Park Theater, St. Petersburg., 1914
  11. Kruchenyk Te li le 1914
  12. Kruchenykh. Starinnaia liubov' (Ancient Love), 1912
  13. Igra v adu
  14. Sadok sudeĭ
  15. Kravtsov, Andrei. Nagoi sredi odetykh (Naked Among the Dressed), 1914
  16. Slovo kak takovoe