Russian absurd : selected writings /
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Author / Creator: | Kharms, Daniil, 1905-1942, author. |
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Uniform title: | Works. Selections. English. 2017 |
Imprint: | Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, 2017. ©2017 |
Description: | xxv, 253 pages ; 20 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Northwestern world classics Northwestern world classics. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11001017 |
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505 | 0 | |a Selected prose from the early years (1928-1933) -- From the notebooks -- The family Gibberundum (once upon a time, a fly) -- The saber -- A tramcar was running along the tracks -- We lay on the bed -- Let us look out of the window -- Beaverson was walking down the road -- Theme for a story (a certain engineer) -- The whorld -- I want to tell you about a series of events -- Once upon a time Andrey Vasilievich -- The power of words -- I was sitting on the roof of the State Publishing House -- How strange it is -- Morning (yes, today I had a dream about a dog) -- Here I am sitting on a stool -- Is it possible to reach the moon by throwing a stone? -- At two o'clock past midday on Nevsky Prospect -- Before I enter, I will knock -- Numbers cannot be defined by their sequence -- The infinite; that is the answer to all questions -- Himmelkumov was staring at a young lady -- From the notebooks (1933, 1935) -- Selected prose from the middle years (1933-1938) -- Letters to Klavdia Vasilyevna [Pugacheva] -- Letter to anonymous, in Kursk -- Then everyone began to speak in their own private language -- A little old man was scratching himself -- Andrey Semeonovich spat into a cup -- I was born among the cattails -- Olga Forsh approached alexei tolstoy -- I can't imagine why, but everyone thinks i'm a genius -- The personal inner turmoil of a certain musician -- A knight in shining armor -- The window, shuttered with a curtain -- An unexpected binge -- Sweet little Lida -- You see-he said-I have been watching -- A terrifying death -- When the wife goes away -- And now I will tell you about how I was born -- Personage, wringing her hands in sorrow -- A fable -- The carpenter Kushakov -- There once lived a man, and his name was Kuznetsov -- So, my sweet little Lena -- The brave hedgehog. | |
505 | 0 | |a From the notebooks (mid-1930s) -- The fate of the professor's wife -- What happened to Petrakov -- An occurrence -- A certain mechanic decided to stand at work -- The cashier woman -- Father and daughter -- Petya Nailor was pacing around the apartment -- Kulakov squeezed himself into a deep armchair -- Man went to sleep with faith -- Men got to talking -- The rat -- I detest children -- From "The blue notebook" [no. 10] -- A certain man, who no longer wished to eat split peas -- Trunk (a hard case) -- Precisely fifty-six years ago -- Tumbling babushkas (excessive curiosity) -- Connection -- How one man fell to pieces -- The four-legged crow -- Selected prose from the late years (1938-1941) -- NKVD confession -- From the diaries (1937-1938) -- I raised the dust -- Fedya Davidovich -- A treatise, more or less in the spirit of Emerson -- The old woman [Starukha] -- A brick (a gentleman slight in height) -- Knights (a house full of old women) -- A genuine lover of nature -- An obstacle -- Perechin [Mr. Contrarian] -- How easy it is for a man to become lost in insignificant details -- A lecture -- The descent (nearby and far away) -- The power of -- A certain graphologist who loved vodka -- All people love money -- It was summertime -- The good doctor -- Man was chasing another -- The adventures of Mr. Caterpillar -- The streets were becoming immersed in silence -- Mob justice -- Northern fable -- Mouseman's [Myshin's] victory -- The conversationalists -- Symphony no. 2 -- A young man who had surprised the night watchman. | |
505 | 0 | |a Selected poems (1927-1939) -- Society of friends of chamber music -- My friend fell in a laughable tub -- You can sew -- In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost -- Entering the grand, magnificent -- The wise are guided in a split sec -- Seated at a table, flighty thoughts -- Before me hangs a portrait -- Having slammed shut the tome -- Dear manager, i need money -- Then even a wife will not save you -- Immersed in their thoughts people scram -- The permanence of dirt and rejoicing -- King of the universe -- It is your part to god-create me -- Lord, please feed me on your flesh -- Chorus -- Money is for saving time -- Thoughts about a girl -- The physicist who broke his leg -- To Oleinikov -- To an anonymous Natasha -- Variations [among the guests] -- Dream of two ladies in blackface -- A quiet evening thus descends -- A pleasant little walk -- Yes, I'm a poet forsaken by the sky -- Once Petrov went to the forest -- In every church bell there is spite -- I love at times to look out of the window -- The night sky pales and starts to brighten -- Upon the river floats a boat -- The days are fleeing like fleet swifts -- I am incapable of thinking smoothly -- The end is here, my strength expires -- We have been killed in the field of life -- We-are people / You-are gods -- I was watching a slowly eyelid -- You will be murdered by your dreams -- Earlier today I will go to bed -- This is how hunger begins -- Enough of tearing stirrups with my teeth -- A very terrifying tale -- A thing of beauty, endearing indeed -- They shoved me under the table -- The sensual woodsman -- I thought of eagles for a long time. | |
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