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Aleksey Kruchenykh : ウィキペディア英語版
Aleksei Kruchenykh

Aleksei Eliseevich Kruchenykh or Kruchonykh or Kruchyonykh ((ロシア語:Алексе́й Елисе́евич Кручёных); 21 February 1886 – 17 June 1968), a well-known poet of the Russian "Silver Age", was perhaps the most radical poet of Russian Futurism, a movement that included Vladimir Mayakovsky, David Burliuk and others. Together with Velimir Khlebnikov, Kruchenykh is considered the inventor of ''zaum''. Kruchenykh wrote the libretto for the Futurist opera ''Victory Over the Sun'', with sets provided by Kazimir Malevich. He married Olga Rozanova, an avant-garde artist, in 1912.
He's also known for his ''Declaration of the Word as Such'' (1913): «The worn-out, violated word "lily" is devoid of all expression. Therefore I call the lily ''éuy'' – and original purity is restored.»〔George Steiner, ''After Babel'', III, 3.()〕
The Russian punk band Grazhdanskaya Oborona have a reggae-styled song called "Posveshtenie A. Kruchenykh" (''Homage to A. Kruchenykh'') on their 1990 concept album ''Instruktsiya po vyzhivaniyu''.
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