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List of illustrations List of contributors Acknowledgement List of abbreviations Introduction Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal Part I. Nietzsche and the Prerevolutionary Roots of Soviet Culture: 1. Nietzsche and the young Mayakovsky Bengt Jangfeldt 2. Khlebnikov and Nietzsche: pieces of an incomplete mosaic Henryk Baran 3. Apollonianism and Christian art: Nietzsche's influence on Acmeism Elaine Rusinko 4. Armchair anarchists and salon supermen: Russian occultists read Nietzsche Maria Carlson Part II. Nietzsche and Soviet Initiatives in the Arts: 5. Nietzschean leaders and followers in Soviet mass theater, 1917-27 James von Geldern 6. Revolution as an aesthetic phenomenon: Nietzschean motifs in the reception of Isaac Babel (1923-32) Gregory Freidin 7. Nietzschean implications and superhuman aspirations in the architectural avant-garde Milka Bliznakov 8. Nietzscheanism and the return of Pushkin in twentieth-century Russian culture (1899-1937) Irina Paperno Part III. Adaptations of Nietzsche in Soviet Ideology: 9. Nietzschean motifs in the Komsomol's vanguardism Isabel A. Tirado 10. Nietzschean roots of Stalinist culture Mikhail Agursky 11. Superman imagery in Soviet photography and photomontage Margarita Tupitsyn Part IV: Nietzsche among Disaffected Writers and Thinkers: 12. From beyond the abyss: Nietzschean myth in Zamiatin's We and Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago Edith Clowes 13. Mandelstam, Nietzsche, and the conscious creation of history Clare Cavanagh 14. Nietzsche's influence on the non-official culture of the 1930s Boris Groys Part V. Nietzsche and the Nationalities: A Case Study: 15. Nietzsche's influence on Hebrew writers of the Russian empire Menahem Brinker Index.
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