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** ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=13050 Eccentric Manifesto]'', trans. & intro. Marek Pytel, London: Eccentric Press, 1992, 22 pp. (in English) | ** ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=13050 Eccentric Manifesto]'', trans. & intro. Marek Pytel, London: Eccentric Press, 1992, 22 pp. (in English) | ||
Revision as of 13:57, 28 November 2014
The Factory of the Eccentric Actor (FEKS) was founded in 1921 in Petrograd by Grigori Kozintsev (1905–1972) and Leonid Trauberg (1902–1990) and combined the training of actors with collective artistic production in theatre and film. The FEKS group perceived Eccentrism as a new direction within the avant-garde that sought to find a place between Futurism, Surrealism and Dada.
- Publications
- Эксцентризм, 1922. [1]
- Eccentric Manifesto, trans. & intro. Marek Pytel, London: Eccentric Press, 1992, 22 pp. (in English)
- Literature
- Vladimir Nedobrovo (Владимир Недоброво), Viktor Shklovskiy (Виктор Шкловский), ФЭКС: Григорий Козинцов, Леонид Трауберг, 1928, 79 pp.
- Oksana Bulgakowa, "Das Phänomen FEKS: Boulevardisierung der Avantgarde", Montage / AV 2:1 (1993), pp 94-115. (in German)
- Oksana Bulgakowa, FEKS: Die Fabrik des Exzentrischen Schauspielers, Potemkin Press, 1996, 304 pp. (in German) [2]
- I.V. Sepman, "Factory of Eccentricity", Saint Petersburg Encyclopedia, n.d.
- http://filmlexikon.uni-kiel.de/index.php?action=lexikon&tag=det&id=1196
- http://othes.univie.ac.at/3253/1/2008-12-21_0300511.pdf#page=49