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Tango s korovami: zhelezobetonnyi︠a︡ poėmy
1914, Izd. D.D. Burli︠u︡ka, izdateli︠a︡ 1-go zhurnala russkikh futuristov
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Printed on the paste side of sheets of wallpaper. The ochre machine-made paper is block-printed in red, white, blue, green and black in a pattern of large flowers. The upper right corner of each leaf is cut at a 45-degree angle, producing five-sided leaves with three short sides and two long. Exceptionally, the recto of the first leaf is the pattern side of the wallpaper, so as to form the front cover. Mounted near the top is a printed sheet of thin greenish paper giving author, title, imprint and price (1 r. 10). The author's name appears beneath the mounted sheet, printed over the wallpaper pattern. On the verso is the relief-printed ill. after Vladimir Burli︠u︡k. The two additional ill., after David Burli︠u︡k, appear on two of the subsequent leaves.
Six leaves have "ferro-concrete" poems, in which the words appear in compartments separated by straight-line "reinforcing rods." They are: Bani, Konstantinopolʹ, Kabarė Zon, Kartinīi︠a︡ (or Dvoret︠s︡ S.I. Shchukin), T︠S︡irk Nikitina, Skėting rin[g]. The remaining 8 leaves have 6 poems that, while typographically inventive, are arranged as conventional sequences of lines: Telefon no. 2B = 128, Tango s korovami, Vyzov, Bosikom po krapive, Kinematograf, Polet Vasi Kamenskago na aėroplane v Varshave.
Last leaf has two publisher's notices. The first is for no. 1/2 of Pervyĭ zhurnal russkikh futuristov, which includes variants of three poems from the present work (Sketing rin[g], Tango s korovami, Vyzov). The second notice is for Kamenskiĭ's novel Zemli︠a︡nka (St. Petersburg, 1910). At the foot of the leaf is the name of the Moscow printer of the present work, N.M. I︠A︡kovlev.
Color facsimile that was exhibited by the Casey Kaplan Gallery, New York in July 2009 as part of a show entitled "The fantastic tavern--the Tbilisi avant-garde". The exhibition was later moved to the Harriman Institute, Columbia University, in April-May 2010, where it was called "Georgian Modernism-Tbilisi avant-garde". The exhibiion was curated by Daniel Baumann and AIRL (Arts Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory, Georgia). It was coordinated by Mika Chikhradze, Fulbright visiting scholar, Columbia University.
From an ed. of 300; see Compton, citing Knizhnai︠a︡ letopisʹ for 27 March-3 April 1914, no. 8856.
Compton, S. World backwards, p. 126
Janecek, G. The look of Russian literature, p. 123 ff
Rozanov, I.N. Biblioteka russkoĭ poėzii, 2921
Facsimile. [New York? : Casey Kaplan Gallery?, 2009?]. 18 sheets ; 25 x 24-40 cm.
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