Prigov-Azbuka
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Fri Dec 5 02:50:51 UTC 2008
I am not sure what exactly Prigov had in mind but "psevdo-Brakov" usually refers to the famous obscene poem "Luka Midishchev" (most likely written in the 1860s, about a hundred years after the real Barkov's death) or some later equally obscene poems, such as "Prov Fomich" and others.
Julia Trubikhina
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From: Gerald Janecek <gjanecek at EMAIL.UKY.EDU>
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Subject: [SEELANGS] Prigov-Azbuka
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I wonder if someone could help me find a source for an "azbuka" by "pseudo-Barkov"? This is mentioned by Dmitry Prigov in the preduvedomlenie to his first Azbuka in the German edition of 1992. As far as I can tell, there is no such work by the authentic Barkov. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.?
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Sincerely,?
Jerry Janecek?
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Gerald Janecek?
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Dept. of Modern & Classical Languages?
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Lexington, KY 40506?
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Editor, Slavic & East European Journal?
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