P'iero Mertvopetliuie is a collection of poetry by Mykhail Semenko, a key figure in Ukrainian Futurism. Originally published in 1918, this work showcases Semenko's innovative and often provocative approach to language and form. Semenko challenges traditional poetic conventions, experimenting with typography, neologisms, and unconventional themes. This book provides valuable insight into the avant-garde movements in Ukrainian literature during a turbulent period of history. Semenko's bold experimentation continues to resonate, making "P'iero Mertvopetliuie" an important work for students and scholars of Ukrainian literature and modern poetry.
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