<p>“Well-written, engaging, and informative, this book offers an exciting new prism through which to study the historical avant-garde. The book makes eye-opening connections across media and cultures to trace the development of the city symphony as a particularly modernist, intermedial art form. Schwartz establishes a kind of genealogy of the genre, from its beginnings in music, to its transfer into mass spectacle, film, and literature, and finally its cinematic metamorphosis into a more globalized vision of sonic space and spatial unity.” Julia Vaingurt, University of Illinois Chicago and author of <em>Wonderlands of the Avant-Garde: Technology and the Arts in Russia of the 1920s</em></p>
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Daniel P. Schwartz is assistant professor of Russian and German cinemas at McGill University.