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Hylaea (Velimir Khlebnikov, Aleksey Kruchenykh, Vladimir Mayakovsky, David Burlyuk) was a St. Petersburg-based group of Russian Futurists who issued a manifesto entitled A Slap in the Face of Public Taste in 1912. Although the Hylaea is generally held to be the most influential group of Russian Futurism, other centres were formed in St. Petersburg (Igor Severyanin's Ego-Futurists), Moscow (Tsentrifuga with Boris Pasternak among its members), Kiev, Kharkov, and Odessa.



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