Source of Andrei Bely quote

Bradley Gorski bradleygorski at GMAIL.COM
Tue Nov 27 14:44:12 UTC 2012


Dear SEELANGs!

Can anyone point me to the source for Andrei Bely's concept of "composite
quotation"? I ran across it in the introduction (p. xxv) to Clive
James's *Cultural
Amnesia *(Norton, 2007):

The Russian symbolist writer Andrei Bely once said that what we keep in our
> heads is the *sum* of a writer: a "composite quotation."


The only other reference I can find is on p. 220 of Alexander
Zholkovsky's *Text
Counter Text* (Stanford UP, 1994):

To outline these strategies, underlying *Second Birth*, I use Andrei Bely's
> strategy of "composite quotation": a semi-prosaic summary of poems...


I would be grateful if anyone could point me to the Bely essay which
originated this idea, or even to the wording in the original Russian (I've
tried searching under several possible translations with no luck so far).

Thank you!

Sincerely,

Bradley
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bradleygorski at gmail.com
509.714.6883

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