Andrei Ustinov on Daniil Kharms and the Avant-Garde of 1920s
Slavic and Eurasian Colloquium
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Andrey Ustinov has a PhD from Stanford University, and is teaching in San Francisco. His academic specialty is East European cultural history and literary theory. He is a world recognized scholar of the Avant-Garde. His most recent work is dedicated to Ukrainian modernism and among other writings includes an essay "Kyiv's Alexandria" and a soon to be published innovative critical reader Ukrainian Literary Modernism of the 1910s ‒ 1930s.
Sponsored by:
The Edward J. and Dorothy Clark Kempf Memorial Fund
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
The Yale MacMillan Center's Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Program; and the European Studies Council