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* Девин фор, [http://scholar.princeton.edu/sites/default/files/dfore/files/fore_tretiakov_fakt.pdf "Сергей Третьяков: Факт"], in ''Русские формалисты. Формы и структуры: Антология российского модернизма'', Том 2, 2016, pp 203-218. {{ru}}
 
* Девин фор, [http://scholar.princeton.edu/sites/default/files/dfore/files/fore_tretiakov_fakt.pdf "Сергей Третьяков: Факт"], in ''Русские формалисты. Формы и структуры: Антология российского модернизма'', Том 2, 2016, pp 203-218. {{ru}}
 
* Devin Fore, ''All the Graphs: Soviet Factography and the Emergence of Modernist Documentary'', University of Chicago Press, forthcoming 2016. Situates the multi-media work of [[Sergei Tretiakov]] within the material culture of the early Soviet period.
 
* Devin Fore, ''All the Graphs: Soviet Factography and the Emergence of Modernist Documentary'', University of Chicago Press, forthcoming 2016. Situates the multi-media work of [[Sergei Tretiakov]] within the material culture of the early Soviet period.
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* Pavel Arsenev, "[[Sergei Tretiakov]] between Literary Positivism and the Pragmatic Turn", in Russian Literature vol. 103-104 (2018).
  
 
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Photo by Alexander Rodchenko, 1928.
Born June 20, 1892(1892-06-20)
Goldingen, Courland Governorate, Russian Empire (now Kuldīga, Latvia)
Died September 10, 1937(1937-09-10) (aged 45)
Moscow, Soviet Union
Web Wikipedia
Itogo, 1924. Cover by Rodchenko.
Rechenik, 1929. Cover by Rodchenko.

Sergei Mikhailovich Tretyakov (Сергей Михайлович Третьяков; 1892–1937) was a Russian writer, playwright and poet-futurist.

Works

  • co-editor, Novyi LEF, Moscow/Petrograd: Gosizdat, 1927-28. (Russian)
  • Tretyakov, et al., Peta: Pervyy sbornik [Пета: Первый сборник], Moscow: Kn-vo Peta, 1916, 48 pp. (Russian)
  • Tretyakov, et al., Buka russkoy literatury [Бука русской литературы], Moscow: TsIT, 1923. (Russian)
  • Itogo [Итого], Moscow: Gosizdat, 1924. Collection of poems; cover by Rodchenko. (Russian)
  • Rechenik. Stikhi [Речевик. Стихи], Moscow: GIZ, 1929. Collection of poems; cover by Rodchenko. (Russian)

Literature