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KRUCHENYKH, Aleksei Eliseevich (1886-1968). Zudesnik [The Itcher]. Moscow: [Skoropechatnya TsIT], 1922. 20 pp., 8vo (190 x 140 mm). Original cream wrappers. Condition: wrappers detached, partially split and slightly discolored. Kruchenykh is considered to be the most radical of the Russian Futurist poets and the inventor of zaum, the "transrational" or "beyonsense" linguistic experiments that he continued exploring throughout his life. One of 2000 copies. Hellyer 261 [With:] Faktura slova [Verbal Texture]. Moscow: MAF, 1923. 24 pp., 8vo (172 x 135 mm). With 2 linocuts by Ivan Kliun. Original wrappers printed in purple and black. Condition: light occasional spotting to wrappers. No. 1. one of 2000 copies. Hellyer 218. This and the next two titles were published by the Moscow Association of Futurists (MAF). [And:] Sdvigologiya. Russkogo stikha [Logic Displacement. Russian Verse]. Moscow: MAF, 1923. 48 pp., 8vo (180 x 140 mm). With 3 linocuts (including title page) by Kliun. Original wrappers printed in red and black. Condition: some toning to edges, light occasional chipping to wrapper extremities. Hellyer 243. No. 2. One of 2000 copies. [And:] Apokalipsis v russkoi literature [The Apocalypse in Russian Literature]. Moscow: MAF, 1923. 48 pp., 8vo (180 x 140 mm). With one linocut by N. Nagorskii. Condition: wrappers slightly discolored with light soiling. No. 3. One of 2000 copies(4)ImagesClick on thumbnails to see larger images:
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