Nebo kolokol. Poema, 1919 - 1965 (The Sky Bell. A Poem, 1919 - 1965)

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  • Parizh (Paris): Vopros, 1965
By Sharshun, Sergei (Charchoune, Serge)
Parizh (Paris): Vopros, 1965. Very good. Second, expanded edition; 6 x 4 3/4; pp. [2], 5-53, [2]; beige-and-gray patterned wraps, printed in brown; light wear to corners and tips and a bit of age-toning to spine; in very good condition. Sergei Sharshun (1888 - 1975) was an important modern painter and the first Russian Dada poet, who arguably never belonged to an individual School of Art and whose style was described as an "alternative abstraction," when compared to his contemporaries. Spending most of his life in France, he founded the Dadaist group "Palata poetov" and was known to take inspiration for his art from classical composers, particularly Tchaikovsky and Bach.

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Title

Nebo kolokol. Poema, 1919 - 1965 (The Sky Bell. A Poem, 1919 - 1965)

Author

Sharshun, Sergei (Charchoune, Serge)

Condition

Very Good

Publisher

Vopros: Parizh (Paris)

Date

1965


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