“I am a Phenomenon Quite Out of the Ordinary” : The Notebooks, Diaries and Letters of Daniil Kharms /
Kharms, Daniil
“I am a Phenomenon Quite Out of the Ordinary” : The Notebooks, Diaries and Letters of Daniil Kharms / Daniil Kharms. - 1 online resource (600 p.) - Cultural Revolutions: Russia in the Twentieth Century .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- About this Translation -- Preliminaries -- 1924, 1925 -- 1926 -- 1927 -- 1928 -- 1929 -- 1930 -- 1931 -- ARREST BY OGPU, December 1931 -- 1932 -- Diary 1932–1933 -- 1933 -- 1934 -- 1935 -- 1936 -- “THE BLUE NOTEBOOK” -- 1937 -- 1938 -- 1939 -- 1939 -- 1941 -- Unknown years -- Epilogue -- Chronology -- Selected Bibliography -- Commentary -- Glossary of Names, Places, Institutions and Concepts
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
In addition to his numerous works in prose and poetry for both children and adults, Daniil Kharms (1905-42), one of the founders of Russia’s “lost literature of the absurd,” wrote notebooks and a diary for most of his adult life. Published for the first time in recent years in Russian, these notebooks provide an intimate look at the daily life and struggles of one of the central figures of the literary avant-garde in Post-Revolutionary Leningrad. While Kharms’s stories have been translated and published in English, these diaries represents an invaluable source for English-language readers who, having already discovered Kharms in translation, desire to learn about the life and times of an avant-garde writer in the first decades of Soviet power.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781936235964 9781618111463
10.1515/9781618111463 doi
LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Diaries & Journals.
Daniil Kharms. NKVD. Post-Revolutionary Leningrad. Soviet. Stalin. absurdism. art. avant-garde. biography. childrens literature. dada. drama. literary notebooks. poetry. political dissidence. politics. prison. prose. surrealism. writer.
PG3476.K472 / Z46 2013eb
891.784209
“I am a Phenomenon Quite Out of the Ordinary” : The Notebooks, Diaries and Letters of Daniil Kharms / Daniil Kharms. - 1 online resource (600 p.) - Cultural Revolutions: Russia in the Twentieth Century .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- About this Translation -- Preliminaries -- 1924, 1925 -- 1926 -- 1927 -- 1928 -- 1929 -- 1930 -- 1931 -- ARREST BY OGPU, December 1931 -- 1932 -- Diary 1932–1933 -- 1933 -- 1934 -- 1935 -- 1936 -- “THE BLUE NOTEBOOK” -- 1937 -- 1938 -- 1939 -- 1939 -- 1941 -- Unknown years -- Epilogue -- Chronology -- Selected Bibliography -- Commentary -- Glossary of Names, Places, Institutions and Concepts
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
In addition to his numerous works in prose and poetry for both children and adults, Daniil Kharms (1905-42), one of the founders of Russia’s “lost literature of the absurd,” wrote notebooks and a diary for most of his adult life. Published for the first time in recent years in Russian, these notebooks provide an intimate look at the daily life and struggles of one of the central figures of the literary avant-garde in Post-Revolutionary Leningrad. While Kharms’s stories have been translated and published in English, these diaries represents an invaluable source for English-language readers who, having already discovered Kharms in translation, desire to learn about the life and times of an avant-garde writer in the first decades of Soviet power.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781936235964 9781618111463
10.1515/9781618111463 doi
LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Diaries & Journals.
Daniil Kharms. NKVD. Post-Revolutionary Leningrad. Soviet. Stalin. absurdism. art. avant-garde. biography. childrens literature. dada. drama. literary notebooks. poetry. political dissidence. politics. prison. prose. surrealism. writer.
PG3476.K472 / Z46 2013eb
891.784209

