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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.
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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.
  
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Zdanevich was born at Moscow and at a very early age frequented the first avant-garde poetry groups formed in Moscow. Adopting the technique of [[Velimir Khlebnikov|Khlebnikov]]'s linguistic "iliumism", to which he gave a greater phonetic contrast by isolating it from the lexical panmongolism typical of that poet, in 1919 Iliazd published his first collection of zaumist verses: ''Easter Island'' (Moscow, 41º editions).
* as Iliazd, ''Lidantiu faram'' [Le-Dantyu as a Beacon], Paris: Éditions du 41º, 1923. [http://books.google.com/books?id=jRC5KvV7EgEC&pg=PA49 Commentary], [http://books.google.nl/books?id=WNUJ0dKGxmsC&pg=PA35 Commentary].
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Immediately following the October Revolution he immigrated to Paris where he took part in the activities of the French dada group. On 6 July 1923 he was one of the organizers of the dadaist evening at the Michel Theatre in Paris, when [[Tristan Tzara]]'s ''The Gas Heart'' was performed. In the same year 41º editions published his fundamental work: ''Lidantiu faram'' [Le-Dantyu as a Beacon], a dramatic poem in [[zaum]] language. This volume remains an unsurpassed example of visually fascinating typographical contrivances and was to exert a decisive influence on the typographical component of international dadaist poetry. After long years of silence in which he was engaged, above all, in the diffusion of the graphic work of Picasso, Iliazd, in Paris in 1949, selected and edited, again for 41º editions, the collection ''Poisie des mots inconnus'', which included poems by Akinsemonyin, Albert-Birot, Arp, Artaud, Audiberti, Elall, Beaudin, Dermée, Huidobro, Iliazd, jolas, Khlebnikov, Kruchenykh, Polavski, Schwitters, Seuphor, Terentiev, Tzara. The volume was illustrated by Arp, Braque, Bryen, ChaFgall, Dominguez, Ferat, Giacometti, Gleizes, Hausmann, Laurens, Léger, Magnelli, Matisse, Misson, Metzinger, Miró, Picasso, Survage, Taueber-Arp, Tytgat, Villon and Wolls. In 1968 he published ''Rogelio Lacourière, pêcheur de cuivre: aux quatre coins de la piece'', a zaumist poem suitable for theatrical presentation, published by 41 Degrees editions under the author's supervision. (from [http://www.ubu.com/sound/zdanevic.html UbuWeb])
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==Works==
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* ''Lidantiu faram'' [Le-Dantyu as a Beacon], Paris: Éditions du 41º, 1923. [http://books.google.com/books?id=jRC5KvV7EgEC&pg=PA49 Commentary], [http://books.google.nl/books?id=WNUJ0dKGxmsC&pg=PA35 Commentary].
 
* ''Voskhishchenie'' [Rapture], 1930. Novel.
 
* ''Voskhishchenie'' [Rapture], 1930. Novel.
 
* ''[http://imwerden.de/pdf/iliazd_prigovor_bezmolvny_1961.pdf Prigovor bezmolvnyi]'' [Приговор безмолвный], 1961.
 
* ''[http://imwerden.de/pdf/iliazd_prigovor_bezmolvny_1961.pdf Prigovor bezmolvnyi]'' [Приговор безмолвный], 1961.
 
* with Max Ernst, "Alle glocken moecht ich laeuten", Paris, c1964. [http://brbl-dl.library.yale.edu/vufind/Record/3441435]
 
* with Max Ernst, "Alle glocken moecht ich laeuten", Paris, c1964. [http://brbl-dl.library.yale.edu/vufind/Record/3441435]
* "Aux quatre coins de la piece cloues", Paris: Degre quarante et un, c1968. [http://brbl-dl.library.yale.edu/vufind/Record/3537966]
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* editor, ''Poisie des mots inconnus'', Paris: Éditions du 41º, 1949.
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* ''Rogelio Lacourière, pêcheur de cuivre: aux quatre coins de la piece'', Paris: Degre quarante et un, 1968. [http://brbl-dl.library.yale.edu/vufind/Record/3537966]
 
* with Joan Miro, ''Le courtisan grotesque'', Paris: Le Degre quarante et un, 1974. [http://brbl-dl.library.yale.edu/vufind/Record/3520206]
 
* with Joan Miro, ''Le courtisan grotesque'', Paris: Le Degre quarante et un, 1974. [http://brbl-dl.library.yale.edu/vufind/Record/3520206]
 
* ''Parizhachi'', 1994. Novel, written between 1923-26.
 
* ''Parizhachi'', 1994. Novel, written between 1923-26.
 
* [http://publ.lib.ru/ARCHIVES/Z/ZDANEVICH_Il'ya_Mihaylovich/_Zdanevich_I.M..html Collected writings], 1994-95.
 
* [http://publ.lib.ru/ARCHIVES/Z/ZDANEVICH_Il'ya_Mihaylovich/_Zdanevich_I.M..html Collected writings], 1994-95.
  
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==Literature==
 
; On Zdanevich
 
; On Zdanevich
 
* John Russell, [http://www.nytimes.com/1987/07/17/books/art-iliazd-and-the-illustrated-book-at-the-modern.html "'Iliazd and the Illustrated Book' at the Modern"], ''The New York Times'', 17 July 1987.
 
* John Russell, [http://www.nytimes.com/1987/07/17/books/art-iliazd-and-the-illustrated-book-at-the-modern.html "'Iliazd and the Illustrated Book' at the Modern"], ''The New York Times'', 17 July 1987.
  
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==External links==
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* [http://www.ubu.com/sound/zdanevic.html Zdanevich in UbuWeb Sound]
 
* [http://www.moma.org/collection/artist.php?artist_id=12660 Zdanevich at MOMA.org]
 
* [http://www.moma.org/collection/artist.php?artist_id=12660 Zdanevich at MOMA.org]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilia_Zdanevich Zdanevich at Wikipedia]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilia_Zdanevich Zdanevich at Wikipedia]

Revision as of 21:14, 10 February 2014

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.

Zdanevich was born at Moscow and at a very early age frequented the first avant-garde poetry groups formed in Moscow. Adopting the technique of Khlebnikov's linguistic "iliumism", to which he gave a greater phonetic contrast by isolating it from the lexical panmongolism typical of that poet, in 1919 Iliazd published his first collection of zaumist verses: Easter Island (Moscow, 41º editions).

Immediately following the October Revolution he immigrated to Paris where he took part in the activities of the French dada group. On 6 July 1923 he was one of the organizers of the dadaist evening at the Michel Theatre in Paris, when Tristan Tzara's The Gas Heart was performed. In the same year 41º editions published his fundamental work: Lidantiu faram [Le-Dantyu as a Beacon], a dramatic poem in zaum language. This volume remains an unsurpassed example of visually fascinating typographical contrivances and was to exert a decisive influence on the typographical component of international dadaist poetry. After long years of silence in which he was engaged, above all, in the diffusion of the graphic work of Picasso, Iliazd, in Paris in 1949, selected and edited, again for 41º editions, the collection Poisie des mots inconnus, which included poems by Akinsemonyin, Albert-Birot, Arp, Artaud, Audiberti, Elall, Beaudin, Dermée, Huidobro, Iliazd, jolas, Khlebnikov, Kruchenykh, Polavski, Schwitters, Seuphor, Terentiev, Tzara. The volume was illustrated by Arp, Braque, Bryen, ChaFgall, Dominguez, Ferat, Giacometti, Gleizes, Hausmann, Laurens, Léger, Magnelli, Matisse, Misson, Metzinger, Miró, Picasso, Survage, Taueber-Arp, Tytgat, Villon and Wolls. In 1968 he published Rogelio Lacourière, pêcheur de cuivre: aux quatre coins de la piece, a zaumist poem suitable for theatrical presentation, published by 41 Degrees editions under the author's supervision. (from UbuWeb)

Works

  • 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]
  • editor, Poisie des mots inconnus, Paris: Éditions du 41º, 1949.
  • Rogelio Lacourière, pêcheur de cuivre: aux quatre coins de la piece, Paris: Degre quarante et un, 1968. [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.

Literature

On Zdanevich

External links