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Late nineteenth-century Russia witnessed a revival of the dithyramb, a poetic form of verse and dance that ancient Greeks performed to summon Dionysus. The Russian Revival of the Dithyramb offers a fascinating recounting of this resurrection and traces the forms surprising influence on Russian identity and art in the work of artists, writers, and musicians as varied as Aleksandr Blok, Andrei Bely, Aleksei Remizov, Vladimir Mayakovsky, and Igor Stravinksy. Nietzsches The Birth of Tragedy and Viacheslav Ivanovs treatise in response, The Hellenic Religion of the Suffering God, have been considered the foundation of the dithyramb revival, but Katherine Lahti shows Erwin Rohdes Psyche: The Cult of Souls and the Belief in Immortality among the Greeks also to have played a significant role. Lahtis wide-ranging and expertly curated survey of art, music, and letters includes the poetry and plays of the Symbolists and Futurists, with special attention to The Fairground Booth and Vladimir Mayakovsky: A Tragedy; the theater of Ozarovsky, Meyerhold, and Evreinov; dancing by Isadora Duncan, Nijinsky, and Fokine; and Matisses canvas The Dance. Lahti follows the persistence of the dithyrambs popularity after 1917, when it enjoyed a special place in Russian culture during the first years after the Bolshevik Revolution. Demonstrating the influence of the dithyramb on the development of Russian avant-garde culture, this book reshapes our understanding of an extraordinarily dynamic period in Russian art and thought.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780810136700
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 440
- Utgivningsdatum: 2018-05-30
- Förlag: Northwestern University Press