University of Toronto Press
Modernism in Kyiv
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About this book
The first book-length examination of this subject, Modernism in Kyiv is a breakthrough accomplishment that will become a standard volume in the field.
Author / Editor information
Irena R. Makaryk is a Distinguished University Professor in the Department of English at the University of Ottawa.
Tkacz Virlana :
Virlana Tkacz is the artistic director of the Yara Arts Group in New York.
Reviews
"Irena Makaryk and Virlana Tkacz’s volume on the dynamic cultural life of Kyiv in the age of modernism represents a momentous achievement in English-language scholarship on Ukrainian culture. The volume recovers the neglected but rich modernist culture of Ukraine for the English-speaking reader, but its significance is, by virtue of the scope and framing of the project, also wider than this: in its attention to transnational cultural dynamics and (neo)colonial frameworks and attitudes, the volume represents a corrective to the metropolitan orientation of scholarship on modernist culture."
Robert Crane:
‘Modernism in Kyiv, a massive, richly illustrated collection of essays, provides a spectacular introduction to the artistic life of this city.’
John E. Bowlt:
‘We should be grateful to Makaryk and Tkacz for selecting, editing, and publishing such a rich concordance to the study of international Modernism.’
Natalie Kononenko, Slavic & East European Review; vol 55:02:2011:
‘This book is a fun read that captures the exuberance of the time, place, and the people that it describes. It is highly recommended to anyone interested in Modernism, in Ukrainian art and literature, to anyone with a desire to live, to experience, to try something new. ’
Marko Robrt Stech:
'Impressive, richly illustrated volume...This book is successful in creating a strong impression of early twentieth century Kyiv as a bustling and sophisticated major cultural centre... A careful reading of this book will prove an eye opening experience both for specialists and general readers.'
Vitaly Chernetsky, Department of German, Russian, and East Asian Languages, Miami University:
'Modernism in Kyiv is truly a breakthrough accomplishment, and one that promises to become a paradigm-defining event. For the first time, the city of Kyiv is revealed to the English-language readership as a neglected major center of creative innovation during the early Modernist era. No other volume of similar ambition, scope, comprehensiveness, and focus exists about any city in Ukraine and most of the nations of Eastern and Central Europe.'
Michael Naydan, Woskob Family Professor of Ukrainian Studies, The Pennsylvania State University:
'Modernism in Kyiv restores the multicultural city of Kyiv to its rightful position as a major player in the dialogue and cross-pollination of ideas occurring between important modernist figures in centers such as Paris, New York, London, and Vienna. Engaging and highly readable, this collection is impressive in its scope, depth, and breadth.'
Oksana Zakydalsky, The Ukrainian Weekly :
'[Modernism in Kyiv] is a ground-breaking examination and study of the historical, intellectual, and artistic complexity of Kyiv in the years of modernism.'
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Permissions
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List of Illustrations
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A Note on Transliteration
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Introduction: Reconnecting Modernisms
1 - PART ONE KYIV: ‘SPECIAL AND BEWILDERING’
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1. Modernism in Kyiv: Jubilant Experimentation
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2 ‘A Theatrical Mecca’: The Stages of Kyiv in 1907
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3 ‘Special and Bewildering’: A Portrait of Late-Imperial and Early Soviet Kyiv
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4 Three Novels, Three Cities
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5 Film in Kyiv, 1910–1916
139 - PART 2 KYIV THE EPICENTRE
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In the Epicentre of Abstraction: Kyiv during the Time of Kurbas
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7 The Yiddish Kultur-Lige
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8 Politics and the Ukrainian Avant-garde
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9 Kyiv’s Multicultural Theatrical Life, 1917–1926
243 - PART 3 ‘FIRE AND MOTION’
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10 Towards a New Vision of Theatre: Les Kurbas’s Work at the Young Theatre in Kyiv
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11 The Choreographic Avant-garde in Kyiv, 1916–1921: Bronislava Nijinska and Her École de Mouvement
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12 Kyiv, the 1920s, and Modernism in Music
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13 Music in the Theatre of Les Kurbas
343 - PART 4 THE INVISIBLE MADE VISIBLE
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14 Les Kurbas’s Early Work at the Berezil: From Bodies in Motion to Performing the Invisible
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15 Abstraction and Ukrainian Futurist Literature
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16 The Graphic Arts: From Page Design to Theatre
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17 Dissecting Time/Space: The Scottish Play and the New Technology of Film
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18 On the World Stage: The Berezil in Paris and New York
479 - PART 5 ELEGIES: REFLECTIONS ON THE FUTURE PAST
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19 Vsevolod Meyerhold and Les Kurbas
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20 Les Kurbas and the Spiritual Foundations of the Ukrainian Avant-garde
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Appendices
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Contributors
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Index of Names and Titles
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