מכירה פומבית 58 חלק ב' POETRY AND ITS CREATORS
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פריט 916:

Mariengof A. a Conspiracy of fools.

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Mariengof A. a Conspiracy of fools.
Tragedy. IMAGISTS, 1922, 80 p. the Cover is soft, publishing, 14 x 18 cm. 



Anatoly Borisovich Marienhoff (1897-1962) was a Russian poet-imagist, art theorist, novelist and playwright, memoirist, and closest friend of S. Yesenin. Born into a merchant-noble family, he studied at the Nizhny Novgorod noble Institute of Emperor Alexander II; in 1913, after the death of his mother, he moved to Penza. After graduating from Penza gymnasium in 1916, he entered the law faculty of Moscow University, but was soon called up for military service and assigned to the Engineering and construction squad of the Western front, where he served as head of the office.

In 1918, A. Marienhoff moved from Penza to Moscow, where he met S. Yesenin, with whom he was practically inseparable until the end of 1923, as well as V. Shershenevich and R. Ivnev. In 1919, they founded a new literary movement - imagism, in which the artistic image was declared an end in itself, created its own publishing house "Imagists", a bookstore, a literary cafe "Pegasus Stall". The publishing house "Imagists" published books by A. Marienhoff "Confectionery suns" (1919), "Magdalene" (1919), "Debauch with inspiration" (1921), " hands tie "(1920), " Poems swagger "(1920), " Tuchelet "(1921), " Disappointment " (1922).

In 1919-1922, together with S. Yesenin, A. Marienhoff traveled around the country reading poetry, in the same 1922, A. Marienhoff wrote a play about the conspiracy against Empress Anna Ioannovna, entitled by him "the Conspiracy of fools". S. Yesenin at this time worked on the poem "Pugachev". In memory of this creative competition S. Yesenin dedicated his "Pugachev" A. Mariengof, and A. Mariengof "Conspiracy of fools" - S. Yesenin.

In 1928, for the novel "Cynics" published in Berlin, which tells about the horrors of the post-revolutionary time, the famine in the Volga region, the formation of the NEP, A. Marienhoff was subjected to persecution, organized by RAPP and supported by The writers ' Union. From that time until the end of his life, his works were almost never published. The writer lived by odd jobs, worked on an extensive book of memoirs, published only in the late 1980s. G. A. Marienhoff died at the age of 65 in Leningrad, on the day of his birth, June 24, 1962.