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Iliazd
A Meta-Biography of a Modernist
Iliazd is the first full-length biography of the poet-publisher, as well as the first comprehensive English-language study of his life and work. Johanna Drucker weaves two stories together: the history of Iliazd's work as a modern artist and poet, and the narrative of the author's encounter with his widow and other figures in the process of researching his biography. Drucker's reflection on what a biographical project entails addresses questions about the relationship between documentary evidence and narrative, between contemporary witnesses and retrospective accounts. Ultimately, Drucker asks how we should understand the connection between the life of an artist and their work.
Enriched with photographs from the Iliazd archive and a wealth of primary documents, the book is a vivid account of a unique contributor to modernism—and to the way we continue to reevaluate the history of twentieth-century culture. Accounts of Drucker's research during the mid-1980s in the personal archive of Madame Hélène Zdanevich, the poet's widow, lend the narrative an incredible intimacy. Drucker recounts how, sitting in the studio that Iliazd occupied from the late 1930s until his death in 1975, she was drawn into the circle of scholars who had made him their focus and were doing foundational work on his significance. She also coped with the difference between the widow's view of the artist as a man she loved and Drucker's own perception of Iliazd's significance within a critical approach to history. Iliazd is at once a rich study of a significant figure and a thoughtful reflection on the way a biography creates an encounter with its always absent subject.
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Reviews
"A compelling, sui generis work, Iliazd is exceptional for its fine-grain approach to writing this history through the book and life of one of modernism's earliest practitioners. As thoroughly researched as any scholarly monograph—maybe more so—Iliazd often reads like a novel."—Steve Tomasula, University of Notre Dame, author of Once Human: Stories
"A much-needed book, long in the making. Because of it, Iliazd will be—rightly—part of the conversation about the convergences of typography, modern design, experimental narrative, book-making, and the international social life of the avant-garde. Johanna Drucker's career-long construction of this account has led to these moving and relevant reflections on the artist's life—thus the meta-biography of its title. It is a life, but it also is life."—Al Filreis, University of Pennsylvania, author of Counter-Revolution of the Word: The Conservative Attack on Modern Poetry, 1945–60
"This deeply original book examines the life and work of Iliazd: legendary Russian futurist, zaum poet and dramatist, incomparable book artist, and eminent Parisian publisher of experimental visual and sound poetry. Drucker not only presents his collaborations with many of European modernism's greatest talents but also interrogates the very process by which an artist—and a biographer—constructs a life's work."—Juliet Koss, Scripps College, author of Modernism after Wagner
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