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Lot 41

RUKAVISHNIKOV, IVAN SEGEEVICH. 1877-1930.
Autograph Manuscript, 1 p, 4to, n.p., 1926,

4 June 2014, 13:00 EDT
New York

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RUKAVISHNIKOV, IVAN SEGEEVICH. 1877-1930.

Autograph Manuscript, 1 p, 4to, n.p., 1926, for the poem "U koshki rodilis kotyata" [The Cat Has Kittens], with presentation inscription for poet Boris Chornyi, a left margin rough, some thumbing to sheet.
Provenance: Vladimir Glotser Archive, Moscow.

I. S. Rukavidshnikov was a Silver Age poet, novelist, translator of Ukrainian poetry, and friend of Aleksandr Blok. He was an exponent of "art for art's sake" and sometimes drew on folklore for his poetry. Born into a wealthy merchant family in Nizhny Novgorod, Rukavishnikov wrote an unflattering picture of several generations of them in his triple-decker Proklyatyi rod [The Damned Kind] (1914).

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