The Cutter Rezets #7-8 1935
V Mayakovsky, D Burluk
- Year: 1935
- Country: Russia
- Language: Russian
- Movement: Constructivism
- Subject: Literature
- Dimensions: Width: 21.50cm Height: 29.00cm
"The Cutter" was a Russian Soviet literary and artistic magazine that was published twice a week. The editorial board of the magazine included A Gorelov, P Gromov, D Lavrukhin, Yu Libedinsky, M Lisovsky, A Reshetov, I Skvortsov-Stepanov, P Chagin. The permanent section of the magazine was entitled “The Cutter's Literary Studio”, in which under the editorship of A Kraisky, conversations with novice writers were conducted and literary quizzes were held. "The Cutter" was published in Leningrad from 1924 to 1939. Frontcover photo depicts a portrait of V Mayakovsky. This issue's artwork includes illustrations by V Mayakovsky for the poems "Grim about Comedians" and "I Protest", portraits of V Hlebnikov, V Kamensky and D Burluk by V Mayakovsky, an illustration of V Mayakovsky by D Burluk for the article "The Poet of Revolution". The poor condition of the cover, which is detached. Loss of material on margins. Pages are in good condition, some rubbings and staining. 36 pages.
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