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'''Pavel Arsenev''' (1986, Leningraed) is a poet, critic and artist. He is the author of two books, That, Which Does Not Settle In the Head and Colorless Green Ideas Violently Slumber. He is editor-in-chief of ''[http://www.trans-lit.info/english Translit]'', a Petersburg journal for poetry and theory and a member of the Poetry Actionism Laboratory with Roman Osminkin and Dina Gatina. He was the recipient of the Andrei Bely Literary Prize in 2012.
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'''Pavel Arsenev''' (Павел Арсеньев, 1986, Leningrad) is an artist, poet and theorist. He graduated in Theory of Literature from the Faculty of Philology and Arts at St. Petersburg State University (2010) and received a title Docteur ès lettres at Geneva University (2021). He is the author of six books of poetry and one scientific monograph. Arsenev is founding editor of ''[http://www.trans-lit.info/english Translit]'', a Petersburg journal for poetry and theory and a former member of the [http://poetryactionism.wordpress.com/ Poetry Actionism Laboratory] (2008-12) with Roman Osminkin and Dina Gatina. He was the recipient of the [http://www.belyprize.ru/?pid=431 Andrei Bely Literary Prize] in 2012. He lives in [[Marseille]].
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==Works==
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* ''To, chto ne ukladyvayetsya v golove. Stikhi'' [То, что не укладывается в голове. Стихи; That, Which Does Not Settle In the Head], St Petersburg: AnnaNova, 2005. [http://annanova-gallery.ru/events/event/Pavel-Arsenev-To-chto-ne-ukladyvaetsya-v-golove/] {{ru}}
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* ''[http://arsenev.trans-lit.info/?p=63 Bestsvetnyye zelonyye idei yarostno spyat. Stikhi]'' [Бесцветные зелёные идеи яростно спят. Стихи; Colorless Green Ideas Violently Slumber], Moscow & St Petersburg: Kraft, 2011. {{ru}}
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* ''[http://arsenev.trans-lit.info/?p=736&lang=ru_RU Spasm of Accomodation]'', Berkeley: Commune Editions, 2017. [https://communeeditions.com/spasm-of-accomodation/ Publisher]. {{en}}
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* ''[http://arsenev.trans-lit.info/?p=1084&lang=ru_RU Reported Speech]'', New York: Cicada Press, 2018. [https://www.cicadapress.net/announcing-reported-speech-by-pavel-arseniev/ Publisher] {{en}}
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* ''[http://arsenev.trans-lit.info/?p=1359&lang=ru_RU Lo spasmo di alloggio]'', Bologna: Arcipelago Itaca Edizioni, 2021. [https://arcipelagoitaca.it/collections/libri-in-uscita/products/lo-spasmo-di-alloggio-di-pavel-arsenev-a-cura-di-paolo-galvagni Publisher] {{it}}
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* ''Literatura fakta i proyekt literaturnogo pozitivizma v Sovetskom Soyuze 1920-kh godov'' [Литература факта и проект литературного позитивизма в Советском Союзе 1920-х годов; The Literature of Fact and the Project of Literary Positivism in the Soviet Union of the 1920s], Novoye literaturnoye obozreniye (Новое литературное обозрение), 2023, 552 pp. [https://www.nlobooks.ru/books/nauchnaya_biblioteka/26247/ Publisher]. {{ru}}
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* ''[http://arsenev.trans-lit.info/?p=1638&lang=ru_RU Le russe comme non maternelle]'', Aix-en-Provence: Vanno Editions, 2024. [https://www.editionsvanloo.fr/nos-livres/collection-oneshot/le-russe-comme-non-maternelle/ Publisher] {{fr}}
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* [http://www.trans-lit.info/avtory/pavel-arsenev Writings in ''Translit'']
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==Literature==
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* Kevin M.F. Platt, [https://www.nlobooks.ru/magazines/novoe_literaturnoe_obozrenie/145_nlo_3_2017/article/12498/ "Pozhar v golove: Pavel Arsen'yev, esteticheskaya avtonomiya i «Laboratoriya poeticheskogo aktsionizma»"] [Пожар в голове: Павел Арсеньев, эстетическая автономия и «Лаборатория поэтического акционизма»; Fire in the Head: Pavel Arseniev, Aesthetic Autonomy, and “The Laboratory of Poetic Actionism”], ''New Literary Review'' 145, 2017. {{ru}}
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* Oleg Gorelov, [https://www.nlobooks.ru/upload/iblock/e31/Поспорив%20о%20сюрреализме%20и%20современной%20поэзии.pdf "'Posporiv o syurrealizme i sovremennoy poezii...': tekhnologii revolyutsionnogo syurrealizma P. Arsen'yeva"] [«Поспорив о сюрреализме и современной поэзии…» технологии революционного сюрреализма П. Арсеньева; 'Having Discussed Surrealism and Contemporary Poetry...': Technologies of Revolutionary Surrealism of P. Arseniev], ''New Literary Review'' 170, 2021, pp 244-257. {{ru}}
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* Marijeta Bozovic, ''Avant-Garde Post–. Radical Poetics after the Soviet Union'', Harvard University Press, 2023. [https://www.hup.harvard.edu/books/9780674290624 Publisher]. {{en}}
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==Links==
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* [http://arsenev.trans-lit.info/ Home page]
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* [http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Арсеньев,_Павел_(поэт) Arsenev at Russian Wikipedia]

Latest revision as of 19:37, 17 April 2024

Pavel Arsenev (Павел Арсеньев, 1986, Leningrad) is an artist, poet and theorist. He graduated in Theory of Literature from the Faculty of Philology and Arts at St. Petersburg State University (2010) and received a title Docteur ès lettres at Geneva University (2021). He is the author of six books of poetry and one scientific monograph. Arsenev is founding editor of Translit, a Petersburg journal for poetry and theory and a former member of the Poetry Actionism Laboratory (2008-12) with Roman Osminkin and Dina Gatina. He was the recipient of the Andrei Bely Literary Prize in 2012. He lives in Marseille.

Works[edit]

  • To, chto ne ukladyvayetsya v golove. Stikhi [То, что не укладывается в голове. Стихи; That, Which Does Not Settle In the Head], St Petersburg: AnnaNova, 2005. [1] (Russian)
  • Literatura fakta i proyekt literaturnogo pozitivizma v Sovetskom Soyuze 1920-kh godov [Литература факта и проект литературного позитивизма в Советском Союзе 1920-х годов; The Literature of Fact and the Project of Literary Positivism in the Soviet Union of the 1920s], Novoye literaturnoye obozreniye (Новое литературное обозрение), 2023, 552 pp. Publisher. (Russian)

Literature[edit]

  • Marijeta Bozovic, Avant-Garde Post–. Radical Poetics after the Soviet Union, Harvard University Press, 2023. Publisher. (English)

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