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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:GSAS Workshop: Pavel Arsen'ev, "Pragmatics of literary discourse, poetical objects and other methods of description of contemporary poetry."
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SUMMARY:GSAS Workshop: Pavel Arsen'ev, "Pragmatics of literary discourse, poetical objects and other methods of description of contemporary poetry."
DESCRIPTION:<p class="p1"><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="37ca6867-4149-4ccc-8678-88dd475d9513" data-align="left"></drupal-media>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: <em>Things that won’t fit inside your head</em> published in Petersburg by AnnaNova, 2005, and <em>Colorless green ideas sleep furiously</em> (Kraft, 2011). As an artist, he works with the graphic aspects and materialisation of (poetical) text. His articles have been published in <em>New Literary Observer</em>, <em>Moscow Art Magazine</em>, <em>Political critique</em>, the newspaper of the Chto Delat collective. He is the editor-in-chief of the literary-critical magazine <em>Translit</em> 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).</p>
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