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   Carrick, N. Daniil Kharms and a Theology of the Absurd (PhD. diss., Northewestern University, 1993).  

   Carrick, N. “Daniil Kharms and the Art of Negation,” in The Slavionic and East European Review. Vol. 72. No. 4. 1994.

   Carrick, N. Daniil Kharms: Theologian of the Absurd (Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1998).

   Chances, E. “Cexov and Xarms: Story / Anti-Story,” in Russian Language Journal. Vol. 36. Nos. 123-124. 1982.

Cornwell, Neil, ed., Daniil Kharms and the Poetics of the Absurd: Essays and Materials (London: Macmillan, 1991).

Cornwell, Neil, The Absurd in Literature (Manchester and NewYork: Manchester Univesity Press, 2006).  

Jakovljevic, Branislav, Daniil Kharms: Writing and the Event (Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 2009).

Levin, Ilya, “The Fifth Meaning of the Motor-Car: Malevich and the Oberiuty,” Soviet Union / Union Sovietique, 5:2 (1978), reprint (Germantown, NY: Periodicals Service Company, 2008).

Lipovetsky, Mark, “A Substitute for Writing : Representation of Violence in Incidents by Daniil Kharms,” in Marcus C. Levitt and Tatyana Novikov, eds., Times of Trouble : Violence in Russian Literature and Culture (Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press, 2007).

Milner-Gulland, Robin, ""This Could Have Been Foreseen": Kharms's "The Old Woman"(Starukha). Revisted. A Collective Analysis," in The Russian Twentieth-Century Short Story (Brighton: Academic Studies Press, 2010).

Nakhimovcky, Alice Stone, Laughter in the Void (Wien: Wiener Slawistischer Almanach, 1982).

Roberts, Graham, The Last Soviet Avant-garde: OBERIU—fact, fiction, metafiction (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997).

   Scotto, S. Daniil Harms's Early Poetry and its Relations to his Later Poetry and Short Prose (Berkeley, 1984).

Scotto, S. "Xarms and Hamsun: "Staruxa" solves a Mystery?," in Comparative Literature Studies. Vol.23, No.4. 1986.

Tumanov, Larissa Jean Klein, “Between Literary Systems: Authors of Literature for Adults Write for Children” (PhD. diss., University of Alberta, 1999).

Wanner, Adrian. Russian Minimalism: From the Prose Poem to the Anti-Story (Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 2003).

Weld, Sara Pankenier. Voiceless Vanguard: The Infantilist Aesthetic of the Russian Avant-Garde (Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern UP, 2014).

 

 

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