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* ''[http://archive.org/stream/gri_000r33125008232890#page/n0/mode/2up Vzorvalʹ]'', 1913, [http://archive.org/details/gri_000r33125008638328 IA (2)].
 
* ''[http://archive.org/stream/gri_000r33125008232890#page/n0/mode/2up Vzorvalʹ]'', 1913, [http://archive.org/details/gri_000r33125008638328 IA (2)].
 
* ''[http://archive.org/stream/gri_000r33125010870794#page/n0/mode/2up Te li le]'', illustr. Olga Rozanova and Nikolai Kulbin, 1914. Poems.  
 
* ''[http://archive.org/stream/gri_000r33125010870794#page/n0/mode/2up Te li le]'', illustr. Olga Rozanova and Nikolai Kulbin, 1914. Poems.  
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* Kruchenykh, et al., ''[[Media:Futuristy_Rykayushchiy_Parnas_1914.pdf|Futuristy. Rykayushchiy Parnas]]'' [Футуристы. Рыкающий Парнас], St Petersburg: Zhuravl, 1914, 120 pp, [https://archive.org/details/futuristy_rykayushchiy_parnas IA].
 
* with Roman Jakobson (as Aliagrov), [[Media:Kruchenykh_Alexei_Jakobson_Roman_Transrational_Boog.pdf|''Zaumnaya gniga'']] [Transrational Boog], illustr. Olga Rozanova, Moscow, 1916, [http://archive.org/details/gri_000r33125008663359 IA]. A collection of zaum poetry.  
 
* with Roman Jakobson (as Aliagrov), [[Media:Kruchenykh_Alexei_Jakobson_Roman_Transrational_Boog.pdf|''Zaumnaya gniga'']] [Transrational Boog], illustr. Olga Rozanova, Moscow, 1916, [http://archive.org/details/gri_000r33125008663359 IA]. A collection of zaum poetry.  
 
* ''[http://elib.shpl.ru/ru/nodes/3498 Sdvigologiya russkogo stikha]'' [Сдвигология русского стиха], Moscow, 1922, 46 pp. [http://imwerden.de/pdf/kruchenykh_deklaracii_1922-23.pdf]
 
* ''[http://elib.shpl.ru/ru/nodes/3498 Sdvigologiya russkogo stikha]'' [Сдвигология русского стиха], Moscow, 1922, 46 pp. [http://imwerden.de/pdf/kruchenykh_deklaracii_1922-23.pdf]
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* ''[http://elib.shpl.ru/ru/nodes/3501 Fonetika teatra]'' [Фонетика театра], Moscow, 1923.
 
* ''[http://elib.shpl.ru/ru/nodes/3501 Fonetika teatra]'' [Фонетика театра], Moscow, 1923.
 
* ''[http://imwerden.de/pdf/kruchenykh_lef_agitki_1925.pdf LEF agitki Mayakovskogo, Aseeva, Tretyakova]'' [ЛЕФ агитки Маяковского, Асеева, Третьякова], Moscow, 1925, 61 pp.  
 
* ''[http://imwerden.de/pdf/kruchenykh_lef_agitki_1925.pdf LEF agitki Mayakovskogo, Aseeva, Tretyakova]'' [ЛЕФ агитки Маяковского, Асеева, Третьякова], Moscow, 1925, 61 pp.  
* ''[http://imwerden.de/pdf/kruchenykh_na_borbu_s_chuliganstvom_1926.pdf Na borbu s chuliganstvom v literature]'' [На борьбу с хулиганством в литературе], Moscow, 1926, 32 pp.  
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* ''[[Media:Kruchenykh_Aleksei_Na_borbu_s_chuliganstvom_v_literature_1926.pdf|Na borbu s chuliganstvom v literature]]'' [На борьбу с хулиганством в литературе], Moscow, 1926, 32 pp, [http://imwerden.de/pdf/kruchenykh_na_borbu_s_chuliganstvom_1926.pdf PDF].  
 
* ''[http://elib.shpl.ru/ru/nodes/3504 Chetyre foneticheskikh romana]'' [Четыре фонетических романа], Moscow, 1927.
 
* ''[http://elib.shpl.ru/ru/nodes/3504 Chetyre foneticheskikh romana]'' [Четыре фонетических романа], Moscow, 1927.
 
* ''[http://maxima-library.org/knigi/genre/b/33419 15 let russkogo futurizma]'' [15 лет русского футуризма], Moscow, 1928.
 
* ''[http://maxima-library.org/knigi/genre/b/33419 15 let russkogo futurizma]'' [15 лет русского футуризма], Moscow, 1928.
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* Корнелия Ичин, "Вопрос фактуры: Взорваль Крученых", ''Russian Literature'' 65:1-3 (January-April 2009), pp 281-229. {{ru}} [http://discover.tudelft.nl:8888/recordview/view?recordId=Elsevier:elsevier:CXT0304A:03043479:00650001:0900009X]
 
* Корнелия Ичин, "Вопрос фактуры: Взорваль Крученых", ''Russian Literature'' 65:1-3 (January-April 2009), pp 281-229. {{ru}} [http://discover.tudelft.nl:8888/recordview/view?recordId=Elsevier:elsevier:CXT0304A:03043479:00650001:0900009X]
 
* Nancy Perloff, [http://www.getty.edu/research/publications/grj/grj5/09_perloff_enhanced.pdf "''Mirskontsa'' (Worldbackwards): Collaborative Book Art and Transnational Sounds"], ''Getty Research Journal'' 5 (2013), pp 101-118. {{en}}
 
* Nancy Perloff, [http://www.getty.edu/research/publications/grj/grj5/09_perloff_enhanced.pdf "''Mirskontsa'' (Worldbackwards): Collaborative Book Art and Transnational Sounds"], ''Getty Research Journal'' 5 (2013), pp 101-118. {{en}}
* Sara Pankenier Weld, "Infant Word: Aleksei Kruchenykh, Children’s Language, and Cubo-Futurist Poetics", ch 2 in Weld, ''[http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=D3ADC0161A328EB1B6C74E2B7A5BCBD3 Voiceless Vanguard: The Infantilist Aesthetic of the Russian Avant-Garde]'', Northwestern University Press, 2014, pp 62-102. [http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780810167728] {{en}}
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* Sara Pankenier Weld, "Infant Word: Aleksei Kruchenykh, Children’s Language, and Cubo-Futurist Poetics", ch 2 in Weld, ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=D3ADC0161A328EB1B6C74E2B7A5BCBD3 Voiceless Vanguard: The Infantilist Aesthetic of the Russian Avant-Garde]'', Northwestern University Press, 2014, pp 62-102. [http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780810167728] {{en}}
 
* http://avantgarde.narod.ru/beitraege/ff/fk_visu.htm
 
* http://avantgarde.narod.ru/beitraege/ff/fk_visu.htm
  
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* http://www.raruss.ru/avant-garde/page-rag2/935-kruchenykh-catalogue.html
 
* http://www.raruss.ru/avant-garde/page-rag2/935-kruchenykh-catalogue.html
  
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[[Series:Futurism|Kruchenykh, Aleksei]]

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Aleksei Eliseevich Kruchenykh (also Kruchonykh, Kruchyonykh; Алексей Елисеевич Крученых; 1886-1968) was a well-known poet of the Russian "Silver Age", perhaps the most radical poet of Russian Futurism, a movement that included Vladimir Mayakovsky, David Burliuk and others. Together with Velimir Khlebnikov, Kruchenykh is considered the inventor of zaum.

Kruchenykh was born to a peasant family in the Kherson province of Ukraine. After graduating from the Odessa School of Art in 1906, he studied painting independently and taught graphic art in secondary schools. When he moved to Moscow, Kruchenykh shifted from painting to poetry. In 1912, David Burliuk introduced him to Mayakovsky and Khlebnikov, and his subsequent collaborations with poets and visual artists achieved a revolution in book art. The same year he married Olga Rozanova, an avant-garde artist. He wrote the libretto for the Futurist opera Victory Over the Sun (1913), with sets provided by Kazimir Malevich. During the Civil War, Kruchenykh worked in railway construction in the Caucasus and founded the Futurist society 41° in Tiflis (now Tbilisi). He joined Mayakovsky's LEF in Moscow in 1923. After the Communist Party denounced Futurism in Soviet literature, Kruchenykh ceased writing zaum’ and became an archivist. He died in Moscow. [1]

Works[edit]

Books[edit]

  • with V., N. and D. Burliuk, Kamensky, Guro, Khlebnikov, et al., Sadok sudey [Садок Судей], St Petersburg: Zhuravl' [Журавль], [Apr 1910], 131 pp, JPG, IA, HTML. (Russian)
  • with Velimir Khlebnikov, Igra v adu [Игра в аду; A Game in Hell], illustr. Natalia Goncharova, Moscow: [Kuzmin & Dolinsky], Aug 1912; new ed., illustr. Olga Rozanova and Kazimir Malevich, late 1913.
  • Starinnaya lyubov [Старинная любовь; Old-Time Love], illustr. Mikhail Larionov, [Moscow]: [Kuzmin & Dolinsky], cAug 1912; new ed., illustr. Kruchenykh, Olga Rozanova and Nikolai Kulbin, 1913.
  • with Velimir Khlebnikov, Mirskontsa [Мирсконца; Worldbackwards], illustr. Mikhail Larionov, Natalia Goncharova, Vladimir Tatlin, and I. Rogovin, [Moscow]: [Kuzmin & Dolinsky], 1912, 43 pp.
  • with David Burliuk, Nikolai Burliuk, Wassily Kandinsky, Benedikt Livshits, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Victor Khlebnikov, Poshchechina obshchestvennomu vkusu. V zashchitu svobodnogo iskusstva. Stikhi, proza, stat’i [Пощёчина общественному вкусу. В защиту свободного искусства: Стихи, проза, статьи; A Slap in the Face of Public Taste: In Defense of Free Art: Poems, Prose, Essays], Moscow: Georgy L. Kuzmin, Dec 1912, 114 pp.
  • Poluzhivoi [Half Alive], illustr. Mikhail Larionov, [Moscow]: [Kuzmin & Dolinsky], early 1913.
  • Pustynniki [Hermits], [Moscow]: [Kuzmin & Dolinsky], early 1913.
  • Pomada [Pomade], [Moscow]: [Kuzmin & Dolinsky], Jan 1913.
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