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PREFACE
Sources for previously published chapters of this book are the following:
Chapter 1 : "Anri Voloxonskij: Poet Scientist," Slavic and East Euro-
pean Journal [SEEJ] 26
, no. 4 ( 1982):434-44.
Chapter 2: Paronomastic and Musical Techniques in Mnacakanova's
'Rekviem,'" SEEJ 31, no. 2 ( 1987):202-19.
Chapter 3: "Comments on Brodskij's 'Stixi na smert' T. S. Eliota,'"
Russian Language Journal 34, no. 118 ( 1980):145-53.
Chapter 4: "Genrix Xudjakov, Poet of Compressed Form," SEEJ 29,
no. 2 ( 1985):164-75.
Chapter 5: "Minimalism in Contemporary Russian Poetry: Vsevolod
Nekrasov and Others," The Slavonic and East European Review
70
, no. 3 ( 1992):401-19; "Vsevolod Nekrasov, Master Parony-
mist," SEEJ 33, no. 2 ( 1989):275-92; "Teoriia i praktika. kontsep-
tualizma u Vsevoloda Nekrasova
," Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie 5
( 1993):196-201.
Chapter 6: "The Poetics of Punctuation in Gennadij Ajgi's Free
Verse," SEEJ 40, no. 2 ( 1996):297-308.

I would like to thank these journals and their editors for publish-
ing the original articles, and Thomas Epstein and Marion Berghahn
for the opportunity to present them again in this collection.

Names in the text have been transliterated using a typical jour-
nalistic style, but citations in Russian and Russian-language references
employ the Library of Congress transliteration without diacriticals.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Sight and Sound Entwined: Studies of the New Russian Poetry. Contributors: Gerald Janecek - author. Publisher: Berghahn Books. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 2000. Page Number: ix.
    
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