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* ''Itogo'' [Итого], Moscow: Gosizdat, 1924. Collection of poems; cover by Rodchenko. {{ru}}  | * ''Itogo'' [Итого], Moscow: Gosizdat, 1924. Collection of poems; cover by Rodchenko. {{ru}}  | ||
* ''Rechenik. Stikhi'' [Речевик. Стихи], Moscow: GIZ, 1929. Collection of poems; cover by Rodchenko. {{ru}}  | * ''Rechenik. Stikhi'' [Речевик. Стихи], Moscow: GIZ, 1929. Collection of poems; cover by Rodchenko. {{ru}}  | ||
| + | * ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/6079cdf99ff37c4aec2e81c8 I Want a Baby and Other Plays]'', trans. Robert Leach and Stephen Holland, Glagoslav Publications, 2019. {{en}}  | ||
==Literature==  | ==Literature==  | ||
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 Photo by Alexander Rodchenko, 1928.  | |
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June 20, 1892 Goldingen, Courland Governorate, Russian Empire (now Kuldīga, Latvia)  | 
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September 10, 1937 (aged 45) Moscow, Soviet Union  | 
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Sergei Mikhailovich Tretyakov (Сергей Михайлович Третьяков; 1892–1937) was a Russian writer, playwright and poet-futurist.
Works
- co-editor, Novyi LEF, Moscow/Petrograd: Gosizdat, 1927-28. (Russian)
 - Tretyakov, et al., Peta: Pervyy sbornik [Пета: Первый сборник], Moscow: Kn-vo Peta, 1916, 48 pp. (Russian)
 - Tretyakov, et al., Buka russkoy literatury [Бука русской литературы], Moscow: TsIT, 1923. (Russian)
 - Itogo [Итого], Moscow: Gosizdat, 1924. Collection of poems; cover by Rodchenko. (Russian)
 - Rechenik. Stikhi [Речевик. Стихи], Moscow: GIZ, 1929. Collection of poems; cover by Rodchenko. (Russian)
 - I Want a Baby and Other Plays, trans. Robert Leach and Stephen Holland, Glagoslav Publications, 2019. (English)
 
Literature
- Maria Gough, "Radical Tourism. Sergei Tretyakov at the Communist Lighthouse", October 118 (Fall 2006), pp 159-178. (English)
 - Gerald Raunig, "Den Produktionsapparat verändern. Anti-universalistische Intellektuellen-Konzepte in der frühen Sowjetunion", transversal 9 (2010). (German)
- "Changing the Production Apparatus: Anti-Universalist Concepts of Intelligentsia in the early Soviet Union", trans. Aileen Derieg, transversal 9 (2010). (English)
 - "Transformar el aparato de producción. La concepción de una intelectualidad antiuniversalista en la temprana Unión Soviética", trans. Marcelo Expósito, transversal 9 (2010). (Spanish)
 
 - Devin Fore, "Conquistar al tiempo", trans. Jaime Blasco, Carta 2, Madrid: Museo Reina Sofia, 2011, pp 70-74. (Spanish)
 - Maria Gough, "Sergei Tretiakov, fotógrafo de hechos", trans. Jaime Blasco, Carta 2, Madrid: Museo Reina Sofia, 2011, pp 75-77. (Spanish)
 - Девин фор, "Сергей Третьяков: Факт", in Русские формалисты. Формы и структуры: Антология российского модернизма, Том 2, 2016, pp 203-218. (Russian)
 - Russian Literature 103-105: "Sergei Tret'iakov: The New Visuality, Art and Document", ed. Tatjana Hofmann, Jan-Apr 2019, 322 pp. [1] (English)
 - Devin Fore, All the Graphs: Soviet Factography and the Emergence of Avant-Garde Documentary, University of Chicago Press, forthcoming. Situates the multi-media work of Sergei Tretiakov within the material culture of the early Soviet period. (English)