00691nam0-22002651i-450-990007700140403321000770014FED01000770014(Aleph)000770014FED0100077001420021010d--------km-y0itay50------baitaMontagna oggi e domaniEdoardo MartinengoTorinos.e.1968306 p.24 cm346Martinengo,Edoardo277623ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000770014040332123-B-1071887 civ.DDCPDDCPMontagna oggi e domani681499UNINAGEN0101052cam2 22002891 450 SOBE0001719720220510073831.020110831d1972 |||||ita|0103 bagerDE<<15: >>[Januar 1860-September 1864]Karl Marx und Friedrich Engels4. AuflageBerlinDietz1972XXIII, 768 p.ill., c. geogr. ripieg.24 cmIn testa al front.: Institut fur Marxismus-Leninismus beim ZK der SED001SOBE000171802001 Werke / Karl Marx und Friedrich EngelsMarx, KarlAF0000578407032587Engels, FriedrichAF0001460707036926ITUNISOB20220510RICAUNISOBUNISOB100|Coll|41|K19954SOBE00017197M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM100|Coll|41|K000015SI19954rovitoUNISOBUNISOB20110831084431.020220510073831.0AlfanoJanuar 1860-September 1864952646UNISOB03545nam 22004455 450 99647204700331620220302035458.00-231-55452-410.7312/krzh20236(CKB)4900000000535134(DE-B1597)600412(DE-B1597)9780231554527(EXLCZ)99490000000053513420220302h20222022 fg engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCountries That Don’t Exist Selected Nonfiction /ed. by Alexander Spektor, Jacob EmeryNew York, NY : Columbia University Press, [2022]©20221 online resourceRussian Library0-231-20236-9 Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- EDITORS’ PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION Restoring the Balance -- 1. Love as a Method of Cognition -- 2. Idea and Word -- 3. Argo and Ergo -- 4. A Philosopheme of the Theater (Excerpt) -- 5. A Collection of Seconds -- 6. The Poetics of Titles -- 7. Countries That Don’t Exist -- 8. Edgar Allan Poe: Ninety Years After His Death -- 9. Shaw and the Bookshelf (Abridged) -- 10. The Dramaturgy of the Chessboard -- 11. Moscow in the First Years of the War: Physiological Sketches (Excerpts) -- 12. A History of Unwritten Literature: A Prospectus -- 13. A History of Hyperbole -- 14. Writer’s Notebooks -- Notes -- ContributorsAlmost unknown during his lifetime, Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky is now hailed as a master of Russian prose. His short stories and novels, unpublishable under Stalinism but rediscovered long after his death, have drawn comparisons to the works of Jorge Luis Borges for their distinctive blend of metafictional play and philosophical thought experiment. Like Borges, Krzhizhanovsky also wrote dazzlingly unconventional essayistic pieces as a slippery extension of his fictional project.Countries That Don’t Exist showcases a selection of Krzhizhanovsky’s exceptional nonfiction, which spans a dizzying range of genres and voices. Playful fantasies dwelling in the borderlands between essay and fable, metaphysical conversations and probing literary criticism, philosophical essays and wartime memoirs—in all these modes Krzhizhanovsky’s writing bristles with idiosyncratic erudition and a starkly original vision of literary creation. Krzhizhanovsky comes across as a strange voice from another past, at once utterly novel yet unmistakably belonging to the high modernist 1920s and 1930s. Taken together, these works present to the English-speaking world a fresh aspect of a newly canonized author.Countries That Don’t Exist also features critical commentary that places these texts in the context of Krzhizhanovsky’s other writings and illuminates their relationship to the philosophical and aesthetic ferment of Russian and European modernism.Russian essaysLITERARY COLLECTIONS / Russian & Former Soviet UnionbisacshRussian essays.LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Russian & Former Soviet Union.891.78/4208Emery Jacob, edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtSpektor Alexander, edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996472047003316Countries That Don’t Exist2843171UNISA