ID 718036
Lot 99 | IVNEV, Riurik
Estimate value
€ 300 – 500
Samosozhzhenie. Otkroveniya kn. 1 list 3. (Auto-immolation. Révélations, livre 1, folio 3).
IVNEV, Riurik
Samosozhzhenie. Otkroveniya kn. 1 list 3. (Auto-immolation. Révélations, livre 1, folio 3).
Petrograd, Ocharovannii Strannik, 1916
EXEMPLAIRE AVEC ENVOI AUTOGRAPHE SIGNÉ.
In-4 (244 x 164 mm), 16 pp., broché.
TIRAGE : 300 exemplaires non numérotés
ILLUSTRATION : couverture illustrée par Lev Bruni
PROVENANCE : envoi autographe signé à l’encre noire d’Ivnev à Vasilievich Gippius, Noël 1915 -- ex-libris de K. A. Shimkevich
RÉFÉRENCES : pas dans Rowell (cf. n°143 pour référence à l’édition de 1917)
Presentation copy in Russian with the cover illustrated by Lev Bruni. Edition limited to 300 copies. Inscribed on the second cover page in black ink from Ivnev to Vasilievich Gippieus
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2) Zoloto smerti. (L’or de la mort). Moscou, Tsentrifuga, 1916. In-4 (246 x 184 mm), 14 pp., broché. Édition originale de 27 poèmes écrits par Ivnev entre 1912 et 1915. Tirage non précisé. Restaurations à la couverture.
First edition with 27 poems written by Ivnev between 1912 and 1915.
3) Samosozhzhenie. Kniga stikhov 1912-1916. (Auto-immolation. Livre de vers 1912-1916). Petrograd, Felana, 1917. In-8 (212 x 150 mm), 112 pp., broché. Tirage non précisé, avec la couverture illustrée en noir et blanc par Natan Altman (Auto-immolation avait été publié pour la première fois en 1913). Rowell n°143. The book was published for the first time in 1913.
Ivnev est né à Tiflis. Il montre ses premiers travaux à Aleksandr Blok et devint un membre actif de l’égo-futurisme. Mikhail devient Riurik et publie Auto-immolation en 1913. Il se lie par la suite aux Imaginistes.
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