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KRUCHENYKH, ALEKSEI. 1886-1968. 500 novykh ostrot i kalamburov Pushkina [Five Hundred New Jokes and Puns about Pushkin]. Moscow: Published by the author, 1924.
4 June 2014, 13:00 EDT
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KRUCHENYKH, ALEKSEI. 1886-1968.
500 novykh ostrot i kalamburov Pushkina [Five Hundred New Jokes and Puns about Pushkin]. Moscow: Published by the author, 1924.
8vo. 72 pp (uncut). Original two-color wrappers. Tear across front wrappers repaired, stained and frayed edges.
Provenance: Vladimir Glotser Archive, Moscow.
RARE PRESENTATION COPY inscribed in color pencil by the author on the title page to the well-known Pushkinist Ilya Lvovich Feinberg, February 26, 1947. Here the famous classical poet is interpreted by the infamous Futurist poet in Zaum or Transrational language. Kruchenykh plays with the typeface as well as with his vocabulary.
8vo. 72 pp (uncut). Original two-color wrappers. Tear across front wrappers repaired, stained and frayed edges.
Provenance: Vladimir Glotser Archive, Moscow.
RARE PRESENTATION COPY inscribed in color pencil by the author on the title page to the well-known Pushkinist Ilya Lvovich Feinberg, February 26, 1947. Here the famous classical poet is interpreted by the infamous Futurist poet in Zaum or Transrational language. Kruchenykh plays with the typeface as well as with his vocabulary.

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