Nikolai Burliuk

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Nikolai Burliuk

Nikolai Davidovich Burliuk (Russian: Николай Давидович Бурлюк; April 22, 1890 – 1920) was a Russian poet, linguist, and artist associated with the Futurist and Neo-Primitivist movements.[1] He was the younger brother of David and Wladimir Burliuk, prominent leaders in the Russian avant-garde.[1] He is presumed to have been executed while fighting for the White Army in 1920.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Dreier, Katherine S. (1944). Burliuk. The Société anonyme, Inc. and Color and rhyme. pp. 75–85. OCLC 3065671.
  2. ^ Jakobson, Roman (1998). My futurist years. Marsilio Publishers. ISBN 1-56886-049-8. OCLC 39611984.