Auction 99 Part 1 Avant-Garde Art and Russian Literature from the Rachel and Joseph Brindt Collection
By Kedem
Nov 5, 2024
8 Ramban St, Jerusalem., Israel
Reference:
MoMA = Margit Rowell and Deborah Wye, The Russian Avant-Garde Book 1910-1934. New York: Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2002.
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LOT 21:

"A Multitude", Poems by Ryurik Rok – Moscow, 1923 – Cover Design by Boris Zemenkov

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"A Multitude", Poems by Ryurik Rok – Moscow, 1923 – Cover Design by Boris Zemenkov
Сорок сороков, Диалектические поэмы ничевоком содеянные [A Multitude: Dialectical Poems Committed by a Nothingist], by Ryurik Rok (Рю́рик Ю́рьевич Ро́к). Moscow: Хобо, 1923. Russian.

A collection of poems by Ryurik Rok (pen name of Emil-Eduard Gering: Эмиль-Эдуард Максимилианович Геринг; 1898-1962). Ryurik Rok, a Russian poet and theater director, was a member of the literary group "Nichevoki" (Ничево́ки), which was active in Russia in the early 1920s. Similar to the European Dada movement, the movement was characterized by breaking literary and social norms, held poetry reading events and published manifestos and works that emphasized their opposition to prevailing conventions in poetry and art.
The cover was designed by Boris Zemenkov (Борис Сергеевич Земенков; 1902-1963), artist and poet, also a member of the "Nichevoki" group.

The book's Russian title – "Sorok Sorokov" (= forty times forty) – Is a historical term referring to the multitude of churches in Moscow, and a figurative expression of abundance.

32 pages. 22.5 cm. Overall good condition. Tears and blemishes to cover, professionally restored.
MoMA 523.

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