- Zaum (Russian: за́умь, lit. '
transrational') are the
linguistic experiments in
sound symbolism and
language creation of
Russian Cubo-****urist
poets such...
- danger, and cacophony.
Centered in Moscow,
around the
Gileia Group of
Transrational (zaum)
poets David and
Nikolai Burliuk,
Elena Guro,
Vasili Kamenski...
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Studies became famous for its
unique approach with the key
phrase “
transrational peaces” and with its
specific and
tough training method in the sense...
- book is an
early attempt to link zaum
poetry (often
translated as '
transrational' or 'beyonsense' poetry) with 'zaum' images. In the foreword, Kruchenykh...
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their interest in
revolution and modernity. This
practice is
known as "
transrational poetry" (or zaum). The
purity and
dynamism artists of this movement...
- (Zaum: Дыр бул щыл, [dɨr bul ɕːɨl]) is the
earliest and most
famous zaum/
transrational poem by
Aleksei Kruchenykh,
written using the Zaum language, which,...
- English)
Kruchyonykh in
Tiflis (from
Chapter Nine of G. Janecek, Zaum: The
Transrational Poetry of
Russian ****urism) (in English)
Biography and
poems (in Russian)...
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Kruchonykh et al.
Poetic tongue elaborated by
these Russian ****urists as a "
transrational" and "most universal"
language "of songs, incantations, and curses."...
- Ego, Team and
Theme Behavior in
Transrational Peace Education in:
Journal of
Peace Education 16:3 (2019)
Transrational Perspectives in
Peace Education...
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fallacy [emphasis in original], namely, the
confusion of
prerational with
transrational simply because both are nonrational" [emphasis added]. Similarly, there...