5 edition of Lef and the left front of the arts found in the catalog.
Published
1981
by Sagner in München
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 235-242.
Statement | Halina Stephan. |
Series | Slavistische Beiträge ;, bd. 142 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PG3065.F8 S74 1981 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiv, 242 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 242 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3851460M |
ISBN 10 | 3876901863 |
LC Control Number | 81169586 |
LEF must create a united front to blow up the old, to fight for the inclusion of the new culture. We shall solve the problems of art not with a majority of votes of a mythical left front, existing to date only as an idea, but by the work and energy of our action committee, which year after year leads the work of the left, and of those who have. This study analyzes the artistic theory and practice of the Left Front of the Arts with a special focus on the journal Lef. Two themes are central to this account: the organizational activities of the Lef group directed toward making Futurism a formative force within the Soviet culture and the artistic proposals published in Lef that had the same goal.
The page Left_Front_of_the_Arts appears to be about the same subject. There may be something valuable in it to add to this article, so I'm proposing a merge into it. --MQDuck , 22 January (UTC) By all means, though there's not much there that isn't in here as far as I can tell. LEF(t) Publications takes its name from LEF (Left Front of the Arts) a Russian Productivist journal initiated by the poet Vladimir Mayakovsky and Isip Brik from to The italicized (t) in LEF(t) represents our means of distribution: copies of each issue will be sent out to Distributors around the world to be left at a site of their choice.
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Aleksandr Rodchenko designed its twenty-four issues, the first of which were edited by Vladimir Mayakovsky. LEF ("ЛЕФ") was the journal of the Left Front of the Arts ("Левый фронт искусств" – "Levy Front Iskusstv"), a widely ranging association of avant-garde writers, photographers, critics and designers in the Soviet had two runs, one from to as LEF, and later from to as Novy LEF ('New LEF').
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LEF. Zhurnal levogo fronta iskusstv. N. 2. [LEF. Journal of the Left Front of the Arts. Issue number 2.] Moscow and Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe izdatel'stvo, 8° ( x mm). Illustrations, some printed in colours. (Margins browned, small loss in margin of title.).