Author: Mayakovskij Vladimir Vladimirovich
Publisher:
ISBN: 9785458188876
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Pro Eto (in Russian Language)
Author: Mayakovskij Vladimir Vladimirovich
Publisher:
ISBN: 9785458188876
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9785458188876
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Pro Menya (in Russian Language)
Author: Kolina Elena
Publisher:
ISBN: 9785428325782
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9785428325782
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Pro Eto - That's What
Author: Vladimir Mayakovsky
Publisher: ARC Publications
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
Vladimir Mayakovsky was one of the towering literary figures of pre- and post-revolutionary Russia, speaking as much to the working man (he often employed the rough talk of the streets and revolutionary rhetoric in his poetry) as to other poets (his creative fascination with sound and form, linguistic metamorphosis and variation made him a sort of 'poet's poet', the doyen, if not the envy, of his contemporaries, Pasternak among them). His poetry, influenced by Whitman and Verhaeren and strangely akin to modern rock poetry in its erotic thrust, bluesy complaints and cries of pain, not to mention its sardonic humour, is at once aggressive, mocking and tender, and often fantastic or grotesque. Pro Eto - That's What is a long love poem detailing the pain and suffering inflicted on the poet by his lover and her final rejection of him. But as well as being an agonising parable of separation and betrayal, it is also a political work, highly critical of Lenin's reforms of Soviet Socialism. The publication of That's What is something of a landmark for not only is this the first time that this seminal work has appeared in its entirety in translation, but it is illustrated with the 11 inspired photomontages that Alexander Rodchenko designed to interleave and illuminate the text, illustrations which inaugurate a world of new possibilities in combining verbal and visual forms of expression and which are reproduced in colour (as originally conceived) for the first time.
Publisher: ARC Publications
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
Vladimir Mayakovsky was one of the towering literary figures of pre- and post-revolutionary Russia, speaking as much to the working man (he often employed the rough talk of the streets and revolutionary rhetoric in his poetry) as to other poets (his creative fascination with sound and form, linguistic metamorphosis and variation made him a sort of 'poet's poet', the doyen, if not the envy, of his contemporaries, Pasternak among them). His poetry, influenced by Whitman and Verhaeren and strangely akin to modern rock poetry in its erotic thrust, bluesy complaints and cries of pain, not to mention its sardonic humour, is at once aggressive, mocking and tender, and often fantastic or grotesque. Pro Eto - That's What is a long love poem detailing the pain and suffering inflicted on the poet by his lover and her final rejection of him. But as well as being an agonising parable of separation and betrayal, it is also a political work, highly critical of Lenin's reforms of Soviet Socialism. The publication of That's What is something of a landmark for not only is this the first time that this seminal work has appeared in its entirety in translation, but it is illustrated with the 11 inspired photomontages that Alexander Rodchenko designed to interleave and illuminate the text, illustrations which inaugurate a world of new possibilities in combining verbal and visual forms of expression and which are reproduced in colour (as originally conceived) for the first time.
Russian Cases: Conjugate Russian Nouns, Pronouns and Adjectives like a Pro
Author: Darya Gunay
Publisher: Darya Gunay
ISBN:
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Cases are the backbone of the Russian sentence structure. However, for many Russian language learners, cases remain a stumbling stone. This is because nouns, pronouns, and adjectives conjugate in Russian (change their endings) which makes these words look different within a text. The good news is: you can actually learn the conjugation rules and understand the context for using each case. Everything else you learn in Russian will group around cases, just like the walls of a house are built on its foundation. This e-book will help you understand the Russian case system. What is included: ✓ Each chapter dedicated to a specific case describes the exact situations when each case is used ✓ Easy-to-use color-coded conjugation tables (tables with endings along with 500 examples) ✓ Exercises for each case ✓ Keys to all exercises at the end of the book ✓ Bonus: a text in Russian where each noun is "decoded" to illustrate the use of cases within phrases. This way you can go back to the book chapters and review the usage. This 2nd edition is significantly improved based on readers' feedback: tables are enlarged, more examples are given. A special focus is put on immediate practice: short exercises at the end of each chapter along with the keys. This will help you put the newly acquired knowledge into action and check if you understood everything correctly. Complementary chapters give an overview of the gender system of Russian nouns and their plural forms. "Russian Cases: Conjugate Russian Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives Like a Pro" is probably the most comprehensive resource on Russian cases you may come across. Keep it nearby and refer to it when necessary. Happy learning!
Publisher: Darya Gunay
ISBN:
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Cases are the backbone of the Russian sentence structure. However, for many Russian language learners, cases remain a stumbling stone. This is because nouns, pronouns, and adjectives conjugate in Russian (change their endings) which makes these words look different within a text. The good news is: you can actually learn the conjugation rules and understand the context for using each case. Everything else you learn in Russian will group around cases, just like the walls of a house are built on its foundation. This e-book will help you understand the Russian case system. What is included: ✓ Each chapter dedicated to a specific case describes the exact situations when each case is used ✓ Easy-to-use color-coded conjugation tables (tables with endings along with 500 examples) ✓ Exercises for each case ✓ Keys to all exercises at the end of the book ✓ Bonus: a text in Russian where each noun is "decoded" to illustrate the use of cases within phrases. This way you can go back to the book chapters and review the usage. This 2nd edition is significantly improved based on readers' feedback: tables are enlarged, more examples are given. A special focus is put on immediate practice: short exercises at the end of each chapter along with the keys. This will help you put the newly acquired knowledge into action and check if you understood everything correctly. Complementary chapters give an overview of the gender system of Russian nouns and their plural forms. "Russian Cases: Conjugate Russian Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives Like a Pro" is probably the most comprehensive resource on Russian cases you may come across. Keep it nearby and refer to it when necessary. Happy learning!
Little manual of the Russian language
Vse Piarcshiki Delayut Eto! (in Russian Language)
Author: Orlova Dar'ya
Publisher:
ISBN: 9785428310047
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9785428310047
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Russian Basic Course
Author: Defense Language Institute (U.S.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Russian language
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Russian language
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Reference Guide to Russian Literature
Author: Neil Cornwell
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134260776
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 1020
Book Description
First Published in 1998. This volume will surely be regarded as the standard guide to Russian literature for some considerable time to come... It is therefore confidently recommended for addition to reference libraries, be they academic or public.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134260776
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 1020
Book Description
First Published in 1998. This volume will surely be regarded as the standard guide to Russian literature for some considerable time to come... It is therefore confidently recommended for addition to reference libraries, be they academic or public.
Russian Modernism
Author: Stephen C. Hutchings
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521580099
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
This book explores the unique way in which Russian culture constructs the notion of everyday life, or byt, and offers the first unified reading of Silver-age narrative which it repositions at the centre of Russian modernism. Drawing on semiotics and theology, Stephen C. Hutchings argues that byt emerged from a dialogue between two traditions, one reflected in western representational aesthetics for which daily existence figures as neutral and normative, the other encapsulated in the Orthodox emphasis on iconic embodiment. Hutchings identifies early 'Decadent' formulations of byt as a milestone after which writers from Chekhov to Rozanov sought to affirm the iconic potential hidden in Russian realism's critique of representationalism. Provocative, yet careful, textual analyses reveal a consistent urge to redefine art's function as one not of representing life, but of transfiguring the everyday.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521580099
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
This book explores the unique way in which Russian culture constructs the notion of everyday life, or byt, and offers the first unified reading of Silver-age narrative which it repositions at the centre of Russian modernism. Drawing on semiotics and theology, Stephen C. Hutchings argues that byt emerged from a dialogue between two traditions, one reflected in western representational aesthetics for which daily existence figures as neutral and normative, the other encapsulated in the Orthodox emphasis on iconic embodiment. Hutchings identifies early 'Decadent' formulations of byt as a milestone after which writers from Chekhov to Rozanov sought to affirm the iconic potential hidden in Russian realism's critique of representationalism. Provocative, yet careful, textual analyses reveal a consistent urge to redefine art's function as one not of representing life, but of transfiguring the everyday.