- Елисе́евич Кручёных; 9
February 1886 – 17 June 1968), also
romanized Kruchenykh due to
confusion about ⟨ё⟩, was a
Russian poet, artist, and theorist,...
- of
Russian Cubo-****urist
poets such as
Velimir Khlebnikov and
Aleksei Kruchenykh. Zaum is a non-referential
phonetic entity with its own ontology. The...
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Universal War (Russian: ВсеЛенская Война Ъ) is an artist's book by
Aleksei Kruchenykh published in
Petrograd at the
beginning of 1916.
Despite being produced...
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quickly joined by
Vasily Kamensky and
Velimir Khlebnikov, with
Aleksey Kruchenykh and
Vladimir Mayakovsky in 1911)
issued a
manifesto entitled A Slap in...
- most
significant Russian ****urist
group (along with Mayakovsky,
Aleksei Kruchenykh,
David Burliuk and
Benedikt Liv****s). However, he had
already written...
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towards ****urism and zaum, the
experimental "visual and
sound poetry of
Kruchenykh and Khlebninkov".
Later in the same year the
concept and
style of "Cubo-****urism"...
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production such as the ****urist
opera Victory Over the Sun, with
texts by
Kruchenykh,
music by
Mikhail Matyushin, and sets by Malevich. The main
style of painting...
- ɕːɨl]) is the
earliest and most
famous zaum/transrational poem by
Aleksei Kruchenykh,
written using the Zaum language, which,
according to the author, is "more...
- by
Khlebnikov and
Kruchenykh,
Natalia Goncharova,
Larionov Rogovin and Tatlin,
Transrational Boog (1915) by
Aliagrov and
Kruchenykh & Olga
Rozanova and...
- and the
Russian ****urist poets, such as
Vladimir Mayakovsky and
Aleksei Kruchenykh. At the
beginning of his
interest in
poetry he was
influenced by the Austrian...