ESENIN, Sergei (1895-1925). Pugachov. [Pugachov]. [Moscow:] Imazhinisty, 1922.
ESENIN, Sergei (1895-1925). Pugachov. [Pugachov]. [Moscow:] Imazhinisty, 1922.
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ESENIN, Sergei (1895-1925). Pugachov. [Pugachov]. [Moscow:] Imazhinisty, 1922.

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ESENIN, Sergei (1895-1925). Pugachov. [Pugachov]. [Moscow:] Imazhinisty, 1922.

Presentation copy, in the original wrappers. Of humble peasant origin, Esenin achieved popularity after moving to Petrograd, thanks to the support of Alexander Blok. Iulii Isaevich Aichenwal’d was a major Russian critic in the first two decades of the 20th century, the apex of modernism. In 1922, he was arrested and expelled from Russia, and settled in Berlin. Two editions of Pugachov appeared in 1922: one under the imprint of Imazhinisty (printed in 1000 copies), the group co-founded by Esenin and Mariengof, and the other under the imprint of Elzevir in St. Petersburg. Cf. Kilgour 303. Sergei Aleksandrovich Esenin. Polnoe sobranie sochinenii. T.7 k. 1. Moscow: Nauka, 1999; L.A. Glezer, Zapiski bukinista, pp.192-93.

Small quarto (180 x 132mm). (Uniform slight age yellowing, a handful of small clean tears to blank margins, one lower outer blank corner minimally torn, occasional see-through). In the original stamped publisher’s wrappers, in modern folding box (edges a trifle rubbed). Provenance: Sergei Esenin (dedication in pencil on first blank dated 1921, Old Style calendar) – Iulii Isaevich Aichenwal’d (1872-1928) – pencil notes (two leaves) – L.A. Glezer.
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