GSAS Workshop: Pavel Arsen'ev, "Pragmatics of literary discourse, poetical objects and other methods of description of contemporary poetry."

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Tuesday, April 21, 2015, 4:15pm

Pavel Arsenev is a poet, artist, and theorist. His poems have been translated into English, Italian, Dutch, Danish, Finish, Bulgarian and Polish languages. Books of poems include: Things that won’t fit inside your head published in Petersburg by AnnaNova, 2005, and Colorless green ideas sleep furiously (Kraft, 2011). As an artist, he works with the graphic aspects and materialisation of (poetical) text. His articles have been published in New Literary Observer, Moscow Art Magazine, Political critique, the newspaper of the Chto Delat collective. He is the editor-in-chief of the literary-critical magazine Translit and a recipient of the Andrei Bely Prize (2012). He is currently was a Research Fellow at the Center of Research of Comparative Epistemology of Linguistics of Central and Eastern Europe (University of Lausanne, Switzerland).

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