The New Russian Book

A Graphic Cultural History

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2018
ISBN13: 9783319844695
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2018 9783319844695
Onderdeel van serie New Directions in Book History
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This book takes up the obtrusive problem of visual representation of fiction in contemporary Russian book design. By analyzing a broad variety of book covers, the study offers an absolutely unique material that illustrates a radically changing notion of literature in the transformation of Soviet print culture to a post-Soviet book market. It delivers a profound and critical exploration of Russian visual imaginary of classic, popular, and contemporary prose. Among all the carelessly bungled covers of mass-published post-Soviet series the study identifies gems from experimental designers. By taking a comparative approach to the clash of two formerly separate book cultures, the Western and the Soviet, that results both in a mixture of highbrow and lowbrow forms and in ideological re-interpretations of the literary works, this book contributes to opening an East-West dialogue between the fields of Russian studies, contemporary book and media history, art, design, and visual studies.

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ISBN13:9783319844695
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<div>Acknowledgements.-&nbsp;Introduction.-&nbsp;1. Research Design.-&nbsp;PART I: Russian Book Design from the Soviet Period to Present.-&nbsp;2. The Soviet Hardback Revolution.-&nbsp;3. Perestroika and Post-Soviet Re-Design.-&nbsp;4. Russian Book Design Today.-&nbsp;PART II: Changing Values in Visual Representation of Literature.-&nbsp;5. The Classic Returns: Anton Chekhov’s Dama s sobachkoi.- 6. The Western World in a Russian Pocket? James Hadley Chase’s Ves’ mir v karmane.-&nbsp;7. The Kaleidoscopic Images of Viktor Pelevin’s Generation “P”.-&nbsp;PART III: Three Generations of Russian Book Designers.-&nbsp;8. Book Artist or Designer?.-&nbsp;9. Arkadii Troianker: Nonconformist Book Experiments in Changing Media.-&nbsp;10. Andrei Bondarenko: From the Bright Underground to Dark Clouds.-&nbsp;11. Outlook on the Next Generation: Aleksandr Utkin’s New Printed Classics.-&nbsp;Conclusion.-&nbsp;Notes.-&nbsp;Bibliography.</div>

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