Osip Maksimovich Brik (Russian: Осип Максимович Брик; 28 January [O.S. 16 January] 1888 – 22 February 1945) was a Russian avant garde writer and literary...
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Mayakovsky, even while she was married to poet, editor and literary critic Osip Brik (1888–1945). Pablo Neruda called Lilya the "muse of Russian avant-garde"...
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in love with a married woman, Lilya Brik, who eagerly took upon herself the role of a 'muse'. Her husband Osip Brik seemed not to mind and became the poet's...
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arrest Osip Bodyansky (1808–1877), Russian Imperial Slavist of Ukrainian Cossack descent Osip Braz (1873–1936), Russian-Jewish realist painter Osip Brik, Russian...
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by Vladimir Mayakovsky written in 1914 and first published in 1915 by Osip Brik. Originally titled The 13th Apostle (but renamed at the advice of a censor)...
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Varvara Stepanova, and the theorists Aleksei Gan, Boris Arvatov and Osip Brik) would develop a definition of Constructivism as the combination of faktura:...
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the early 1930s. The group included Viktor Shklovsky, Boris Eikhenbaum, Osip Brik, Boris Kušner and Yury Tynianov. Along with the Moscow linguistic circle...
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1928 Soviet propaganda film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin, written by Osip Brik and Ivan Novokshonov, and starring Valéry Inkijinoff. It is the final...
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Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893–1930) lived with Lilya Brik, who was considered his muse, and her husband Osip Brik, an avant garde writer and critic. The English...
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misspelled Birk) Osip Brik (1888-1945), (sometimes misspelled Birk) Taoufik Ben Brik (born 1960), a Tunisian journalist Valentyna Brik (born 1985), Ukrainian...
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