Ilya Zdanevich
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Ilia Zdanevich (Iliazd; Илья Михайлович Зданевич; Ильязд; 1894-1975) was a Georgian and French writer and artist, and an active participant in Russian Futurism and Dada.
- Works
- as Iliazd, Lidantiu faram [Le-Dantyu as a Beacon], Paris: Éditions du 41º, 1923. Commentary, Commentary.
- Voskhishchenie [Rapture], 1930. Novel.
- Prigovor bezmolvnyi [Приговор безмолвный], 1961.
- with Max Ernst, "Alle glocken moecht ich laeuten", Paris, c1964. [1]
- "Aux quatre coins de la piece cloues", Paris: Degre quarante et un, c1968. [2]
- with Joan Miro, Le courtisan grotesque, Paris: Le Degre quarante et un, 1974. [3]
- Parizhachi, 1994. Novel, written between 1923-26.
- Collected writings, 1994-95.
- On Zdanevich
- John Russell, "'Iliazd and the Illustrated Book' at the Modern", The New York Times, 17 July 1987.
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