Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1104341 Russian Literature 2006 47 Pages PDF
Abstract

This article looks at the influence of the Futurist poetry of Vasilisk Gnedov on the work of Sergej Sigej and Ry Nikonova. Gnedov is not a well known Futurist, so the extent to which they refer to him in their literary and critical work is unusual. Sigej has evolved his own forms based on Gnedov's text-less ‘Poėma konca’ (‘Poem of the End’) and other poems. Aspects of Gnedov's work turn out to be deeply integrated into Sigej's, a fact he openly acknowledges. In contrast, although Nikonova notes that Gnedov's work was a precursor to her vacuum, gesture, and vector poetry, she emphasises the independence of her creative path over any sense of deliberate evolution. Nevertheless, some general thematic concerns – such as the absence of text and its replacement with other elements – can be traced to Gnedov's ‘Poėma konca’. The article includes many previously unpublished works by Sigej and Nikonova and draws on the author's correspondence with them.

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