Part of
Photography in Children's Literature
Edited by Elina Druker and Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer
[Children’s Literature, Culture, and Cognition 17] 2023
► pp. 94122
References (44)
References
Primary sources
Bezymensky, Aleksandr. 1931. Tragediinaia noch’ (Tragic Night). 1st edition. Designed by Solomon Telingater. Moscow & Leningrad: Gos. izd. khud. lit-ra.Google Scholar
. 1935. Tragediinaia noch’ (Tragic Night). 2nd edition. Designed by E. Pernikov, photo-illustrations by Vladimir Griuntal' Moscow & Leningrad: Gos. izd. khud. lit-ra.Google Scholar
Bulatov, Nikolai, Kassil, Lev & Lopatin, Pavel. 1936. V strane Dzin’-Dzin’ (In the Ding-Dong Country). Moscow: Detizdat/1-ia Obraztsovaia tipografiia OGIZa tresta “Poligrafkniga”.Google Scholar
Bulatov Nikolai & Lopatin. Pavel. 1937. Puteshestvie po elektrolampe (The Journey Across the Light Bulb). Moscow & Leningrad: TsK VLKSM.Google Scholar
Gornyi, Vladimir. 1926. Petiash. Illus. Gustav Klutsis. Moscow: Novaia Moskva.Google Scholar
Griuntal Vladimir & Yablonovsky, Grigory. 1932. Chto eto takoe? (What’s That?). Ed. M. Gershenzon, tech. ed. L. Iurkevich. Moscow: OGIZ, Molodaia gvardiia.Google Scholar
Larri, Ian. 1937. Neobyknovennye prikliucheniia Karika i Vali (The Extraordinary Adventures of Karik and Valia). Moscow & Leningrad: TsK VLKSM.Google Scholar
Marshak, Samuel. 1938. Chetyre kontsa (The Four Endings). Photo-illustration by M. Tsekhanovsky and S. Petrovich. Moscow:Google Scholar
Mayakovsky, Vladimir. 1928. Chto ni stranitsa, to slon, to l’vitsa (On Every Page There’s an Elephant or Lioness). Illus. Kirill Zdanevich. Tiflis: Zagkniga.Google Scholar
Smirnov, Nikolai. 1928. Egor Monter (Yegor the Fitter). Illus. Galina & Olga Chichagova. Photography by [no first name given] Zubkov. Moscow: GIZ.Google Scholar
Tarakhovskia, Elizaveta. 1935. Metropoliten. Photographs by M. Prehner. Designed by M. Seregina & N. Isaeva. Moscow: Gosizdat detskoi literatury.Google Scholar
Utkin, Iosif. 1926. Povest’ o ryzhem Motele gospodine inspektore, Ravvine Issaĭe i Komissare Blokh (The Tale of Red-headed Motel, Mr. Inspector, Rabbi Isaiah and Commissar Bloch) (first edition). Cover and drawings by K. Rotov. Moscow: Pravda.Google Scholar
Vladimirsky, Nikolai. 1926. Pesnia o Tane (Song of Tania). Illus. Serguei Sen’kin. Moscow: Novaia Moskva iunosheskii sektor.Google Scholar
Vvedensky, Aleksandr. 1936. Katina kukla (Katya’s Doll). Moscow & Leningrad: TsK VLKSM Izd-vo detskoi literatury.Google Scholar
Vvedensky, Alexander. 1993. Polnoe sobranie proizvedenii v dvukh tomakh. Moscow: Gileia.Google Scholar
. 2013. An Invitation for Me to Think. Translated by Eugene Ostashevsky & Matvei Yankelevich. New York: NYRB Poets.Google Scholar
Secondary sources
Balina, Maria. 2007. Crafting the Self: Narratives of Prerevolutionary Childhood in Soviet Literature. In Russian Children’s Literature and Culture, Marina Balina & Larissa Rudova (eds), 91–111. London: Routledge.Google Scholar
Baudelaire, Charles. 1964. A Philosophy of Toys [Originally published as “Morale du joujou” in 1853]. In The Painter of Modern Life and Other Essays, Jonathan Mayne (ed. and transl.), 197–203. London: Phaidon.Google Scholar
Bošković, Aleksandar. 2017. Revolution, Production, Representation: Iurii Rozhkov’s Photomontages to Maiakovskii’s Poem ‘To the Workers of Kursk’. Slavic Review, 76.2: 395–427. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Clark, Katerina. 1985. The Soviet Novel: History as Ritual. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
Dobrenko, Evgeny. 2005. ‘The Entire Real World of Children’: The School Tale and ‘Our Happy Childhood’. Slavic and Eastern European Journal 49.2: 225–248. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Gough, Maria. 2014. Lissitzky on Broadway. In Object: Photo. Modern Photographs: The Thomas Walther Collection 1909–1949, Mitra Abbaspour, Lee Ann Daffner & Maria Morris Hambourg (eds), New York: Museum of Modern Art. [URL]Google Scholar
Griuntal’, Vladimir. 1966. Fotoilliustratsiia, svetopis’, transformatsiia, fotomontazh [Photoillustration, Light-painting, Transformation, Photomontage]. Moscow: Kniga.Google Scholar
Hellman, Ben. 2013. Fairy Tales and True Stories: The History of Russian Literature for Children and Young People (1574–2010). Boston & Leiden: Brill. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Karasik, Mikhail. 2010. Udarnaia kniga sovetskoi detvory: fotoilliustratsiia i fotomontazh v knige dlia detei i iunoshestva 1920–1930-kh godov. Moscow: Kontakt-kul’tura.Google Scholar
. 2014. Skazki pro elektrichestvo i pro plan GOELRO. Papambuk (January 14, no. 6518). [URL] (accessed 23 July 2023)Google Scholar
. 2015. The Soviet Photobook 1920–1941. Manfred Heiting (ed). Göttingen: Steidl.Google Scholar
Karlinsky, Simon. 2013. Surrealism in Twentieth-Century Russian Poetry: Churilin, Zabolotsky, Poplavsky. In Freedom from Violence and Lies: Essays on Russian Poetry and Music, Robert H. Huges, Thomas A. Koster & Richard Taruskin (eds), 212–228. Boston: ASP. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
King, David. 1997. The Commissar Vanishes: The Falsification of Photographs and Art in Stalin’s Russia. London: Canongate.Google Scholar
Krauss, Rosalind. 1981. The Photographic Conditions of Surrealism. October 19: 3–34. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Morse, Ainsley. 2021. Word Play: Experimental Poetry and Soviet Children’s Literature. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Presniakov, Oleg Pavlovich. 1964. Poet iz strany Komsomoliia: ob Aleksandre Bezymenskom. Moscow: Sov. Pisatel’.Google Scholar
Putilova, E. O. 1982. Ocherki po istorii kritiki sovetskoi detskoi literatury 1917–1941. Moscow: Detskaia literatura.Google Scholar
Romanenko, Katerina. 2010. Photomontage for the Masses: The Soviet Periodical Press of the 1930s. Design Issues 26.1: 29–39. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Rosenfeld, Alla. 2003. Photography as a Sign of Modernity in Soviet Illustrated Children’s Books, 1920s-1930s. Zimmerli Journal 1: 38–55.Google Scholar
Stalin, I. V. 1935. “Rech’ na sed’mom zasedanii soveshchaniia” (17 Nov.). In Pervoe vsesoiznoe soveshchanie rabochikh i rabotnits stakhanovtsev. 14–17 noiabria 1935. Stenograficheskii otchet. Moscow: Partizdat VKP(b).Google Scholar
Shklovsky, Viktor. 1929 (second edition). O teorii prozy. Moscow: Federatsiia.Google Scholar
Tarabukin, Nikolai. 2000. The Art of the Day. October 93: 59–77 (Originally published in 1925). DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Tretyakov, Sergei & Telingater, Solomon. 1936. John Heartfield – A Monograph. Moscow: OGIS.Google Scholar
Tynianov, Yuri [Iurii]. 1977. Poetika. Istoriia literatury. Kino. Moscow: Nauka.Google Scholar
Tynianov, Yuri. 2019. Permanent Evolution. Transl. Ainsley Morse & Philip Redko. Boston: ASP.Google Scholar
Ushakin, Sergei [Oushakine, Serguei. 2020. V promezhutke: formal’nyi metod detskoi poezii. Detskie chteniia 2: 9–26.Google Scholar
Weld, Sara Pankenier. 2018. An Ecology of the Russian Avantgarde Picturebook. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Wolf, Erika. 2021 ‘Foto-Glaz’: Children as Photo-Correspondents in Early Soviet Pioneer Magazines. In Pedagogy of Images: Depicting Communism for Children, Marina Balina & Serguei Oushakine (eds), 119–148. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. DOI logoGoogle Scholar