Critical text
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Subject Source: Sackner Database
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Art for the Masses: Russian Revolutionary Art from the Merrill C. Berman Collection / Lissitzky E ; Rodchenko A ; Mayakovsky V ; Annenkov Y ; Roman GH., 1985
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Identifier: CC-24778-25231
Pro Eto (facsimile) / Mayakovsky, Vladimir ; Rodchenko, Aleksander ; Brik L., 1999
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Identifier: CC-33698-35360
Scope and Contents
This book reprints the poem Mayakovsky's "Pro Eto," written between December 1922 and February 1923, along with English and German translations, documentation, color reproductions of the original photomontages, and critical text. Alexander Lavrentiev writes that "it is a work in which Mayakovsky uses the novel medium of freely associative verse to grapple - sometimes realistically, sometimes availing himself of poetic licence - with love and philistinism, revolution and drinking tea." When Mayakovsky travelled to Berlin for an exhibition of works by graphic artists from Russia, he noticed publications that successfully used photographs and photomontages instead of drawings. He requested Rodchenko, with whom he had previously collaborated in advertising work, to produce photomontages for the book. Pro Eto was published in 1923. The book is considered one of the milestones in innovative literary content and graphic presentation first "because it represents a new kind of love poetry....
Dates:
1999