Showing posts with label avantgarde. Show all posts
Showing posts with label avantgarde. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Miroljub Todorović - Apeiron
An excerpt from the verbal-visual novel Apeiron by Mirojub Todorović. Translated from the Serbian by Sibelan Forrester with thanks to Draginja and Mima Ramadanski.
Miroljub Todorović (1940), the founder and theoretician of Signalism, the Serbian neo avant-garde artistic movement. He has published numerous books of poetry, essays, multimedia works, and has had 12 independent exhibitions and has had his work displayed at more than 600 collective international exhibitions.
Sibelan Forrester has published numerous scholarly and literary translations from Croatian, Russian, and Serbian. She has published translations of work by Irena Vrkljan (/The Silk, the Shears/), Dubravka Oraić-Tolić (/American Scream/ and /The Palindrome Apocalypse/), and Milica Mićić Dimovska. Her translation of Vladimir Propp's /Russian Folktale/ was published in 2012 by Wayne State University Press, and her translations of poems by Maria Stepanova will appear in /Relocations/ from Zephyr Press in 2013. Forrester teaches Russian language and literature at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Olchar E. Lindsann - Creative Sociality and the Traditions of Dissent: Toward a Radical Historiography
Olchar E. Lindsann - Creative Sociality and the Traditions of Dissent: Toward a Radical Historiography
An essay by Olchar E. Lindsann deals with modes of repressive historic discourses and strategy of struggling them.
An essay by Olchar E. Lindsann deals with modes of repressive historic discourses and strategy of struggling them.
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