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Ocheretyansky, Alexander Iosifovich

Alexander Iosifovich Ocheretyansky (born 1946 , Kiev ) - Russian poet, editor, literary avant-garde researcher.

He graduated from the Kiev Institute of Culture, worked as a librarian. Emigrated to the USA in October 1979 . He lives in Fair Lawn, New Jersey .

Ocheretyansky's own poems before emigration were not published. His poetry follows the futuristic tradition in the person, above all, of Mayakovsky , with its inherent elements of satire , a frequent appeal to urban imagery. Occasionally Ocheretyansky to free verse , refers to various types of editing, to visual poetry .

At the turn of the 1980s-90s. Ocheretyansky co-authored collections of reference and theoretical materials on the Russian poetic avant-garde “Forgotten avant-garde: Russia. The first third of the 20th century ”: the first volume, prepared jointly with K. K. Kuz'minskii and J. Janeček , was published in 1988 , the second, together with Janeček and V. P. Kreyd , in 1993 .

Since 1989, Ocheretyansky has published the literary-visual almanac “The Draft ”.

Awards and prizes

  • International mark of the name of the father of Russian futurism David Burliuk [1]

Medal for contribution to the development of art from the Institute of Russian Avant-garde.

Books

  • Leaves. - New York, 1982.
  • Graphics. - New York, 1984.
  • Very favorite. - New York, 1985.
  • From the eighties: Poems, prose. - Holiok, 1986.
  • Not fit into the frame portrait. - Perm, 1993.
  • Again, favorites. - M., 1999.
  • Jewish Letters. Collages. - M., 2001.
  Oriental letters.  Collages.  - M., 2001.
 Logs.  Poems.  New York., 2004.
 SALVA COLLECTION / CHOWDER A COLLECTION.  Poems.  M., 2008.

Notes

  1. ↑ The international mark of the father of Russian futurism David Burliuk (Neopr.) . New map of Russian literature . The appeal date is March 20, 2015.

Links

  • Alexander Ocheretyansky on the site " New Map of Russian Literature "
  • Alexander Ocheretyansky on the site "Informal Poetry"
  • Alexander Ocheretyansky on the website "Khlebnikov Field"
  • Letters from Narym: Alexander Ocheretyansky in the Latest Russian Literature
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ocheteryansky,_Aleksandr_Iosifovich&oldid=96045480


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