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Velimir Khlebnikov
A Critical Study

This book provides a broad survey of the Russian poet Khlebnikov's work.

Raymond Cooke (Author)

9780521031738, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 2 November 2006

256 pages
21.5 x 13.7 x 1.5 cm, 0.346 kg

Khlebnikov is becoming recognized as one of the major Russian poets of the twentieth century, having for years been dismissed as a purveyor of unintelligible verbal trickery. This book provides a broad survey of his work. Dr Cooke's aim is to be both informative and interpretative by mapping out the contours of Khlebnikov's still largely uncharted poetic world. He highlights the complex relations between the poet and his public, draws attention to Khlebnikov's preoccupation with the meaning as well as the poetry of language, points to the significance of images of war and conflict in his work, and shows how the figure of the poet-warrior can metamorphose into the poet-prophet. There is also an examination of the vexed problem of Khlebnikov's attitudes towards his manuscripts and his concept of the book.

Preface
Note on transliteration, abbreviations and text
1. Biography, discourse
2. The tower of the crowds
3. The tower of the word
4. From warrior to prophet - the siege of the tower of time
5. The single book
Postscript
Notes
Selected bibliography
Index.

Subject Areas: Literary studies: from c 1900 - [DSBH]

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