Пильняк, Борис (Борис Андреевич Вогау).
Голый год. Собрание сочинений. Том I.
Суперобложка и обложка работы Ивана Рерберга.
Москва–Ленинград: Государственное издательство (Госиздат), 1929.
232 с., 1 л. портр.; 20×13 см.
Издательская обложка, суперобложка.
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Pilnyak, Boris (Boris Andreevich Vogau).
The Naked Year. Collected Works. Volume I (Golyy god. Sobranie sochineniy).
Dust jacket and cover by Ivan Rerberg.
Moscow–Leningrad: State Publishing House (Gosizdat), 1929.
232 p., 1 leaf port.; 20×13 cm.
Publisher's cover, dust jacket.
This is a lifetime edition of the first volume of collected works by Boris Pilnyak (1894–1938), a leading Soviet experimental prose writer of the 1920s. The volume includes his famous novel "The Naked Year" (1922), a seminal work of post-revolutionary literature depicting the chaos and transformation of Russian society. The book's striking dust jacket and cover were designed by the noted Soviet artist Ivan Fyodorovich Rerberg (1892–1957). Published by Gosizdat in 1929, this edition appeared just a few years before Pilnyak fell out of favor; he was arrested in 1937, executed in 1938, and his works were banned until his posthumous rehabilitation in 1956. This copy bears an owner's signature and shows a period repair to the fragile dust jacket. It stands as a significant artifact of early Soviet literary and publishing history, representing a bold artistic voice that was soon to be silenced.