Avant-Garde Post-: Radical Poetics after the Soviet Union

Avant-Garde Post- follows seven Russophone poets as they reinvigorate leftist art in the wake of state socialism. Rejecting both the Putin regime--with its selective mobilizations of Soviet nostalgia--and Western discourses of liberal superiority, this circle is reviving class-based critique through...

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1. Verfasser: Bozovic, Marijeta (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge Harvard University Press 2023
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Zusammenfassung:Avant-Garde Post- follows seven Russophone poets as they reinvigorate leftist art in the wake of state socialism. Rejecting both the Putin regime--with its selective mobilizations of Soviet nostalgia--and Western discourses of liberal superiority, this circle is reviving class-based critique through experimental forms and global collaborations.
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: Return of the Russian Avant-Garde -- 1. The Poetics of Refusal: Kirill Medvedev -- 2. The Avant-Garde Journal 2.0: Pavel Arseniev and [Translit] -- 3. Language Poetry Is Leftist: The Long Durée of Aleksandr Skidan -- 4. Dmitry Golynko: Writing Poetry for Zombies -- 5. Poetry in the Age of Digital Reproduction: Roman Osminkin -- 6. Art Must Be Communist: The Voices of Keti Chukhrov -- Coda: The Passion of Galina Rymbu -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
"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."--
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ISBN:9780674294998
DOI:10.4159/9780674294998

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