The Diaries of Nikolay Punin : : 1904-1953 / / Nikolay Punin; ed. by Sidney Monas.

Nikolay Punin (1888-1953) was the most articulate Russian/Soviet art critic of the 1920s. He strongly advocated Constructivism, an avant-garde impulse that favored mechanomorphic abstraction and proclaimed a movement to bring art into the center of popular life. In the United States, he is perhaps b...

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Place / Publishing House:Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center Imprint Series
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Physical Description:1 online resource (323 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Acknowledgments --
Introductory Essay: Nikolay Punin and Russian Futurism --
Introductory Essay: Punin and Akhmatova --
Note on the Translation --
Early Materials from the Punin Diaries, 1904-1910 --
Notebook One, 1915-1917 --
I Notebook Two, 1919 -1920 --
Notebook Three, 1920 --
Notebook Four, 1921-1922 --
Notebook Five, 1922-1923 --
Notebook Six, 1923-1924 --
Notebook Seven, 1924 --
Notebook Eight, 1924-1925 --
Notebook Nine, 1925-1926 --
Notebook Ten, 1936 --
Late Materials from the Punin Diaries, 1941-1952 --
Glossary --
Index
Summary:Nikolay Punin (1888-1953) was the most articulate Russian/Soviet art critic of the 1920s. He strongly advocated Constructivism, an avant-garde impulse that favored mechanomorphic abstraction and proclaimed a movement to bring art into the center of popular life. In the United States, he is perhaps best remembered for his love affair with Anna Akhmatova, one of the great poets of the twentieth century. This volume presents the first English translation of ten diary notebooks that Punin wrote between 1915 and 1936, as well as selections from his earlier (1904-1910) and later (1941-1946) diaries and some thirty notes and letters relating to his affair with Anna Akhmatova. These materials offer a rare glimpse into the life of art and artists in Russia. They also present vivid scenes from the 1905 Revolution, World War I, the 1917 Revolutions, World War II, and Stalinist oppression through the reflections of a talented man, who, unlike many of his generation, lived to tell the tale.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780292763906
9783110745351
DOI:10.7560/765894
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Nikolay Punin; ed. by Sidney Monas.