Published by Arlekiin, Tartu (Harlequin, Tartu), 1920
Seller: Sounds of Forest, Tallinn, Estonia
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Estonian language. Octavo 13 x 19 cm. Weight 40 gr. Wrappers, 17 [1] pp. The Book is in Near Fine condition without any visible defects, losses, remarks and stains. Minor rubbing to the upper edge of the front cover, small creases across top corners of front and back cover, upper edge of flyleaf at the end of the book is restored with paper strip (owner's inscription was cut out). Great original expressionist linocut on the book cover created by unattributed artist, presumably Ado Vabbe, who designed Arlekiin publishing house logo and whose significance in Estonian culture is founded on Avant-Garde work. Book was published by small publishing house "Arlekiin" (Harlequin) located in Tartu, which were active in 1920 and in 1925 years and published only 9 books with very limited print run (max 500 copies). Present verse drama author Arnold Matteus (1897-1986) together with Albert Kivikas and Erni Hiir belonged to the developers of new literary trends in young Estonian Republic and formed youth avant-garde group. Their creation characterized by the innovation and the spirit of protest. But unlike his friends Matteus remained on the literary periphery and became a notable architect. "Dying Polonaise" is a kind of modernist play for which is difficult to find analogues. Using extremely romantic language it tells about love, which must be destroyed for some mysterious reason. In such way author creates an atmosphere of "lost generation".