"Revolutions in Verse reopens the conversation on the poetry of Russian modernism by productively destabilising the very conditions of its existence: voice, image, and rhythm are now emerging as interactively involved in creating a new materiality of verse that thrives on intermedial experimentation. Palmer's nuanced argument is carefully built; the analysis is attentive to detail, while never losing sight of the bigger picture."Galin Tihanov, Queen Mary University of London
"What constitutes the medium of language arts? In this masterful study, Palmer reconstructs the debates surrounding the concepts of rhythm, image, and voice, which she rightfully places at the center of competing trends within Russian modernist literary experimentation and formalist poetics."Ana Hedberg Olenina, Arizona State University