Beschreibung:

128 S.; zahlr. Illustr.; 28 cm; kart.

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Gutes Ex. - Englisch. - Journals from the David King + Harold Landry Collections. - More clearly than any party resolution or government proclamation, the graphic art and caricatures from the Russian Revolution of 1905 tell the story of the heroic failure of that rebellion, and chronicle with incredible vividness the moment of transition from tsarist despotism to Bolshevik revolution. For a few brief months before the 1905 upheaval was smashed, at least 380 satirical journals flooded the streets of Moscow and Saint Petersburg, speaking with a rage that neither arrest nor exile could suppress. The tsar, his ministers, the government, the church, the army: the journals constantly expanded their territory and their targets, demolishing one victim after another and thriving on the massive censorship intended to silence them. An explosive underground language of popular protest emerged, veiled in symbol and allegory. But it was the drawings and cartoons, swiftly and brilliantly executed by some of Russia's leading artists, that gave these journals their extraordinary power. Seven-headed monsters, death stalking the barricades, rivers of blood?their impact was overwhelming, and the names of the journals were shouted throughout Russia: Arrows! Vampire! Machine Gun! Storm! Hell-Post! Freedom! Never before seen in the West, these images are a stunning testimony to a world-renowned tradition of Russian graphic and political art. (Verlagstext) ISBN 0394721993