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Aleksei Eliseevich Kruchenykh; Kruchonykh; Kruchyonykh (Алексе́й Елисе́евич Кручёных). Born 1886. , a well-known poet of the Russian "Silver Age", was 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 wrote the libretto for the Futurist opera ''Victory Over the Sun'', with sets provided by [[Kazimir Malevich]]. He married [[Olga Rozanova]], an avant-garde artist, in 1912. Died 1968.
 
Aleksei Eliseevich Kruchenykh; Kruchonykh; Kruchyonykh (Алексе́й Елисе́евич Кручёных). Born 1886. , a well-known poet of the Russian "Silver Age", was 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 wrote the libretto for the Futurist opera ''Victory Over the Sun'', with sets provided by [[Kazimir Malevich]]. He married [[Olga Rozanova]], an avant-garde artist, in 1912. Died 1968.
  
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==Literature==
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* with Roman Jakobson (as Aliagrov), [[Media:Kruchenykh_Alexei_Jakobson_Roman_Transrational_Boog.pdf|''Zaumnaya gniga'']] [Transrational Boog], Moscow, 1916. A collection of zaum poetry, with illustrations by [[Olga Rozanova]]. (in Russian)
 
* with Roman Jakobson (as Aliagrov), [[Media:Kruchenykh_Alexei_Jakobson_Roman_Transrational_Boog.pdf|''Zaumnaya gniga'']] [Transrational Boog], Moscow, 1916. A collection of zaum poetry, with illustrations by [[Olga Rozanova]]. (in Russian)
* Aleksei Kruchenykh,''[http://imwerden.de/pdf/kruchenykh_deklaracii_1922-23.pdf Сдвигология русского стиха]'', Moscow, 1922, 46 pp. (in Russian)
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* ''[http://imwerden.de/pdf/kruchenykh_deklaracii_1922-23.pdf Сдвигология русского стиха]'', Moscow, 1922, 46 pp. (in Russian)
* Aleksei Kruchenykh, ''[http://imwerden.de/pdf/kruchenykh_deklaracii_1922-23.pdf Фактура слова]'' [Faktura slova], Moscow, 1923, 21 pp. (in Russian)
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* ''[http://imwerden.de/pdf/kruchenykh_deklaracii_1922-23.pdf Фактура слова]'' [Faktura slova], Moscow, 1923, 21 pp. (in Russian)
* Aleksei Kruchenykh,''[http://imwerden.de/pdf/kruchenykh_deklaracii_1922-23.pdf Апокалипсис в русской литературе]'', Moscow, 1923, 46 pp. (in Russian)
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* ''[http://imwerden.de/pdf/kruchenykh_deklaracii_1922-23.pdf Апокалипсис в русской литературе]'', Moscow, 1923, 46 pp. (in Russian)
* Aleksei Kruchenykh, ''Our Arrival: From the History of Russian Futurism'', edited by R. V. Duganov, Moscow: RA, 1995, 191 pp.
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* ''[http://imwerden.de/pdf/kruchenykh_lef_agitki_1925.pdf ЛЕФ агитки Маяковского, Асеева, Третьякова]'' [LEF agitki], Moscow, 1925, 61 pp. (in Russian)
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* ''[http://imwerden.de/pdf/kruchenykh_na_borbu_s_chuliganstvom_1926.pdf На борьбу с хулиганством в литературе]'' [Na borbu s chuliganstvom v literature], Moscow, 1926, 32 pp. (in Russian)
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* ''Our Arrival: From the History of Russian Futurism'', ed. R. V. Duganov, Moscow: RA, 1995, 191 pp.
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* ''[http://imwerden.de/pdf/kruchenyh_stihi_poemy_romany_opera_2001.pdf Стихотворения. Поэмы. Романы. Опера]'', St. Petersburg, 2001, 480 pp. (in Russian)
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; On Kruchenykh
 
* Craig Dworkin, "To Destroy Language", ''Textual Practice'' 18(2), 2004, pp 185-197.
 
* Craig Dworkin, "To Destroy Language", ''Textual Practice'' 18(2), 2004, pp 185-197.
  
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==External links==
 
* http://www.ubu.com/sound/krucenych.html
 
* http://www.ubu.com/sound/krucenych.html
* http://imwerden.de/cat/modules.php?name=books&pa=showbook&pid=1413
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* http://imwerden.de/cat/modules.php?name=books&pa=last_update&cid=268

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Aleksei Eliseevich Kruchenykh; Kruchonykh; Kruchyonykh (Алексе́й Елисе́евич Кручёных). Born 1886. , a well-known poet of the Russian "Silver Age", was 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 wrote the libretto for the Futurist opera Victory Over the Sun, with sets provided by Kazimir Malevich. He married Olga Rozanova, an avant-garde artist, in 1912. Died 1968.

Literature

By Kruchenykh
On Kruchenykh
  • Craig Dworkin, "To Destroy Language", Textual Practice 18(2), 2004, pp 185-197.

External links