Table of contents for Russian literature, modernism and the visual arts / edited by Catriona Kelly, Stephen Lovell.


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Introduction: boundaries of the spectacular Catriona Kelly and Stephen Lovell
Part I. The Arts Reflected in Literature: 1. Defining the face: observations on Dostoevskii's creative processes Konstantin Barsht
 2. Painting and autobiography: Anna Prismatova's Pesok and Anna Akhmatova's Epicheskie motivy
3. Picture windows: the art of Andrei Siniavskii Jane Grayson
4. Mikhail Zoshchenko's shadow operas Alexander Zholkovsky
Part II. Adaptations, Collaborations, Disputes and Rapprochements: Russian Literature, Visual Arts, and Performance: 5. 'Theatricality' as a concept in the Russian modernist movement
6. Design on drama: Chekhov and Simov Cynthia Marsh
Khlebnikov eye Robin Milner-Gulland
8. Cinematic literature and literary cinema: Olesha, Room and the search for a new art form Milena Michalski
9. Meaningful voids: facelessness in Platov and Malevich Andrew Wachtel
10. Painted mirrors: landscape and self-representation in women's verbal and visual art Pamela Chester
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Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Russian literature 20th century History and criticism, Modernism (Literature) Russia, Modernism (Literature) Soviet Union, Arts in literature