Author:Daniil Kharms

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Daniil Kharms
(1905–1942)
See biography, media, quotes. Daniil Kharms (real name: Daniil Ivanovich Yuvachev or Yuvachyov) was an early Soviet-era surrealist and absurdist poet, writer and dramatist.
Daniil Kharms

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for more English translations of Daniil Kharms see:

TODAY I WROTE NOTHING: THE SELECTED WRITINGS OF DANIIL KHARMS, translated and edited by Matvei Yankelevich, New York: Overlook, 2007 http://www.overlookpress.com/book-detail.php?book_isbn=1-58567-743-4

http://nupress.northwestern.edu/title.cfm?ISBN=0-8101-2293-6 OBERIU: AN ANTHOLOGY OF RUSSIAN ABSURDISM, edited by Eugene Ostashevsky, Chicago: Northwestern Universtiy Press, 2006

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