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This Be the Verse 2 (Resurgent Russian Empire)

vladimir kazakov-lovely crossed-out quatrain
Vladimir Kazakov, “Lovely Crossed-Out Quatrain”

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O dostoevskimo of moving clouds!
O pushkinotes of swooning noon!
Night looks like Tyutchev,
Filling the measured with immensity.
—Velimir Khlebnikov, circa 1907-08

Resurgent Russian Empire. Found media object,  2016
Resurgent Russian Empire. Found media object, 2016

Thanks to Sergey Birjukow for the heads-up

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