- Vasilisk Gnedov
Vasilisk Gnedov ( _ru. Василиск Гнедов, born Vasily Ivanovich Gnedov;
3 March 1890 —November 20 1978 ) was one of the most radically experimental poets ofRussian Futurism , though not as prolific as his peers.Gnedov is chiefly known for his "Poem of the End", which consisted of its title alone on a blank page, and which the poet performed on stage using a silent gesture. The collection from which it came, "Death to Art" (1913), contained fifteen very short poems that gradually reduced in size from one line, to one word, one letter, and ultimately to "Poem of the End". The poem has been compared to
Kazimir Malevich 's painting "Black Square " (1915),John Cage ’s silent composition4'33" (1952), and toMinimalism in general.Although part of the
Ego-Futurist group, Gnedov’s poetry was much closer in style to the better-knownHylaea orCubo-Futurist group, which includedVelimir Khlebnikov ,Vladimir Mayakovsky , andAleksei Kruchenykh . His other works were characterised by experimental language (includingzaum -likeneologisms ), the use of colloquial, dialect, and Ukrainian words, and a defiant and strident lyric subject. Numerous incidents reported in the Russian press in 1913–14 earned Gnedov the reputation of being a scandal-monger. However, his stated intent at the time was “to invert and renew literature, to show new paths”.Illness, military service in
World War I , shellshock from fighting in the Revolution, and political repression in the 1930s, virtually silenced him. After his release from Soviet camps in 1956, Gnedov continued to write but was not published again before his death in 1978. Contemporaryavant-garde poets such asSerge Segay (who has written about Gnedov and published his work) andRea Nikonova regard him as an important forerunner of and contributor to RussianModernism .External links
* [http://www.terra-futura.com/eng/gileya/gnedov/gnedov.htm A brief biography, photographs, and translated poems from a Ukrainian museum website] (English)
* [http://magazines.russ.ru/arion/1996/1/arion_08.html An article on the Egofuturist collection "Zasakhare kry", including analysis of Gnedov] (Russian)
* [http://dadako.narod.ru/gnedov.htm Vasilisk Gnedov, "Death to Art. Fifteen (15) Poems"] (Russian)
* [http://auaua.narod.ru/text-gned.htm Selected poems] (Russian)
* [http://ncca.smufsa.nu/sonorus/theor/illust/scheguy2.gifPoem "A LA tyr'"] (Russian)
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