Tenderness record the life of Ilya Zdanevich

Introduction -- Tenderness record : the life of Ilya Zdanevich / written by his friend Igor Terentiev ; with drawings by his brother Kirill Zdanevich -- A note on a letter from Igor Terentiev to Ilya Zdanevich / Giovanna Pagani Cesa -- Igor Terentiev's letter to Ilya Zdanevich : including the T...

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1. Verfasser: Terentʹev, Igorʹ Gerasimovič (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Boynik, Sezgin (HerausgeberIn), Pagani Cesa, Giovanna (VerfasserIn), Ranðelović, Adam (VerfasserIn), Kincurašvili, K̕et̕evan (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Helsinki Rab-Rab Press April 2023
Ausgabe:First edition
Schriftenreihe:Bie bao series volume 3
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction -- Tenderness record : the life of Ilya Zdanevich / written by his friend Igor Terentiev ; with drawings by his brother Kirill Zdanevich -- A note on a letter from Igor Terentiev to Ilya Zdanevich / Giovanna Pagani Cesa -- Igor Terentiev's letter to Ilya Zdanevich : including the Tragedy Iordano Bruno -- The orchestral lives / Ketevan S. Kintsurashvili -- Terentiev : a man who walked vertically / Adam Ranðelović
The third volume of the bie bao series presents Igor Terentiev’s Tenderness Record, a hagiography of Ilya Zdanevich published in 1919 in Tbilisi. In this slim book, Terentiev summarises the plots of Zdanevich’s zaum dramas and portrays his artistic achievements as a product of collective creativity. Alongside this, the third volume also presents a letter from Terentiev to Zdanevich from 1924. Sent from Leningrad, the letter sheds light onto various zaum projects at the Phonological Department at the GINKhUK and includes the only surviving script of Terentiev’s zaum drama, Iordano Bruno. The first-ever English translation of his writings is here presented with an extended introduction and extensive annotations, as well as with a short note by Giovanna Pagani Cesa, who initially discovered Ternetiev’s letter in the Zdanevich Archives. The texts are further contextualised with commissioned essays by Adam Ranđelović, a poet, translator, and musician from Belgrade, and Ketevan Kinturashvili, a curator, art historian and a researcher of the Georgian avant-garde from Tbilisi
Beschreibung:500 copies
Beschreibung:85 Seiten
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17 cm
ISBN:9789526518305
978-952-65183-0-5
9526518306
952-65183-0-6