Велимир Хлебников
Председатель Земного Шара

Velimir Khlebnikov (1885-1922)
Velimir Khlebnikov, Russian Avantgard, Poetry, Original name VIKTOR VLADIMIROVICH KHLEBNIKOV, poet who was the founder of Russian Futurism and whose esoteric verses exerted a significant influence on Soviet poetry after his death.

Born into a scientific family, Khlebnikov studied both mathematics and linguistics during his university years. At that time he also began developing ideas for a renovation of poetic language. About 1912 he met the poet Vladimir Mayakovsky, and the two became the centre of the Futurist literary movement, which was directed against the mysticism and narrowness of Symbolism and which regarded art as a social utility.

Khlebnikov, unlike other Futurists, retained a kind of mysticism--of things and words rather than of ideas and symbols. Through his verbal experimentations he created a "new world of words" in his verse that makes it fresh and invigorating but difficult for the general reader. He was a poet's poet, influencing others who extended his experimentation into their more accessible verse.

Khlebnikov was a Slavophile who loved Russia and the Russian language; this led him to change his first name from Viktor (of Latin derivation) to Velimir. His popularity began to decline after the Revolution, although his influence persisted, as the works of Mayakovsky, Boris Pasternak, Osip Mandelshtam, and others clearly show. He died in a remote village in the province of Novgorod. After World War II Khlebnikov was attacked by Soviet critics as a "formalist" and "decadent," and his name fell into complete oblivion. Following the death of Joseph Stalin, his rehabilitation was a slow one, and no new edition of the full corpus of his work had appeared by the early 1980s.

Автобиография Велимира Хлебникова

АВТОБИОГРАФИЧЕСКАЯ ЗАМЕТКА

Я родился 28 окт(ября) ст. ст. 1885 в урочище Ханская Ставка калмыцкой степи или на морской окраине России вблизи устья Волги. Печатал: 1) воззвание к славянам в газете [Вечер], статьи в [Славянине], описание поездки в Павдинский край в [Природа и Охота], стихи [О, рассмейтесь] в [Студии Импрессионистов], 1 вещь в [Весне], [Маркиза Дезес] в [Садке Судей] 1-м, [Мария Вечора] в [Садке судей] 2-м, [Учитель и ученик] (разговор, где определен год падения России в 1917 году), в [Союзе Молодежи] в 1913 году и в отдельной книжке в 1911 году, [Девий Бог] в [Пощечине Общественному Вкусу], [Дети Выдры] в [Рыкающем Парнасе], в [Стрельпе], [Футуристах], [Молоке Кобылиц], [Дохлой Луне], [Изборнике], [Ряве], [Творениях], [Ошибке смерти]. В харьковском [Временнике] изд. [Лирень], 5 NN в газете [Заем Свободы] 1917 года, газете [Красный Воин], Лстрахань, 1918, журнале [Пути Творчества], Харьков, 1919 г., сборниках [Харчевня Зорь], [Мы], [Ржаное слово], [Взял], [Центрифуга], [Трое], [Требник троих], [Игра в аду], [Мир с конца], в отдельных книжках [Время -- мера мира], [Битвы 1917 -- 1918 гг], [Учитель и Ученик]. В изданиях Казанского Общества Естествоиспытателей есть статья за 1905 год о кукушке Cuculus minorus. Собрания сочинений не было. В 1916 году напечатана написанная мной [Труба марсиан] и в 1917 [Воззвание Председателей земного шара], написанное тоже мной во [Временнике].

В. Хлебников
1920



Вечер. Тени ... (with english translation)

Там, где жили свиристели... Мизинич, миг... СКИФСКОЕ
ЗАКЛЯТИЕ СМЕХОМ О, достоевскиймо бегущей... Бобэоби пелись губы...
Я переплыл залив Судака... Мои глаза бредут, как осень... ПЕРЕВЕРТЕНЬ

О, черви земляные... ПЕРУНУ Усадьба ночью, чингисхань...
Ни хрупкие тени Японии... Ласок... СЛУЧАЙ
МОИ ПОХОДЫ Собор грачей осенний... МОРЕ


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