01094nam0-22003731i-450-99000550587020331620021010120000.0000550587USA01000550587(ALEPH)000550587USA0100055058720021010d2000-------|0enac50------baengUS|||| |||||Power and prosperityoutgrowing communist and capitalism dictatorshipsMancur OlsonNew YorkBasic Brooks Group2000XXIX, 233 p.20 cm.Politica economicaFINew York338.9Sviluppo economico21OLSON,Mancur119028Basic BooksITSOL20120104990005505870203316DIP.TO SCIENZE ECONOMICHE - (SA)DS 300 338.9 OLS10453 DISES300 338.9 OLS10453 DISESBKDISES20121027USA01153220121027USA011613Power and prosperity207324UNISAUSA1143201898 am 22003013u 450 991076560790332120230422034933.0978363174089710.3726/b12926(CKB)4100000007522922(OAPEN)1002831(EXLCZ)99410000000752292220200113d1982 fy 0engurmu#---auuuuLaughter in the void an introduction to the writings of Daniil Kharms and Alexander Vvedenskii /Alice S. NakhimovskyBernPeter Lang International Academic Publishers19821 online resource (191)Wiener slawistischer Almanach ;Sonderband. 5Print version: 3631740891 Includes bibliographical references and index.The odd and brilliant works of Daniil Kharms and Alexander Vvedenskii were lost to both Russia and the West for some thirty years. It was the misfortune of these writers to be nurtured in a period of literary experiment that was cut off suddenly just as they were starting out. Their first steps, taken under the aegis of an antic literary group called Oberiu, turned out to be the only public testament of their career, and to this day Oberiu remains the touchstone of their notoriety in the West. The connection is unfortunate, because the silence that was forced on the group became paradoxically the silence under which Kharms and Vvedenskii matured as writers. Their later works, masterpieces of black humor with an infusion of the sacred, are firmly rooted in the Russian tradition, and bear comparison with the finest works of the European theater of the absurd.Wiener slawistischer Almanach ;Sonderband. 5.Nakhimovsky Alice S856567UkMaJRU9910765607903321Laughter in the void1912899UNINA