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Oberiu, absurdism, surrealism. Notable works. Incidences, The Old Woman. Relatives. Ivan Yuvachev (father) Signature. Daniil Ivanovich Kharms ( Russian: Дании́л Ива́нович Хармс; 30 December [ O.S. 17 December] 1905 – 2 February 1942) was an early Soviet-era Russian avant-gardist and absurdist poet, writer and dramatist.
Kharms (film) Kharms. (film) Kharms ( Russian: Хармс) is a Russian-Lithuanian-Macedonian biographical film about the Russian poet Daniil Kharms directed by Ivan Bolotnikov. [1] Its planned release date was 2 November 2017. [2] It received the awards for Best Cinematography and Best Screenplay at the Shanghai International Film Festival in ...
Medieval and early modern era 1st page of the Novgorod Psalter of c. 1000, the oldest survived Slavic book. Scholars typically use the term Old Russian, in addition to the terms medieval Russian literature and early modern Russian literature, or pre-Petrian literature, to refer to Russian literature until the reforms of Peter the Great, tying literary development to historical periodization ...
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Clownery ( Russian: КлоунАда, translit. Klounada) is a black-and-white and colour 1989 Soviet independent film directed by Dmitrii Frolov. It is based on Daniil Kharms novel Situations .
English. Publisher. Victor Gollancz (1951 UK) Speak, Memory is a memoir by writer Vladimir Nabokov. The book includes individual essays published between 1936 and 1951 to create the first edition in 1951. Nabokov's revised and extended edition appeared in 1966.
Charm (finance), in quantitative finance, a second order derivative of an option pricing function versus the underlying spot price and time. Unicharm Corporation (ユニ·チャーム株式会社, Yuni Chāmu kabushiki kaisha ), a Japanese company that manufactures disposable hygiene products, and household cleaning products. The Charm Company ...
Alexander Ivanovich Vvedensky ( Russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Введе́нский; 6 December 1904 – 19 December 1941) was a Russian poet and dramatist with formidable influence on "unofficial" and avant-garde art during and after the times of the Soviet Union. Vvedensky is widely considered (among contemporary Russian ...