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File:Now Playing (Carl Jung, Camping Enthusiast).jpg|link=Now Playing (Carl Jung, Camping Enthusiast)|Now Playing — '''[[Carl Jung, Camping Enthusiast]]'''<br>Up Next — '''[[Vampire Bivouac]]'''
File:Now Playing (Carl Jung, Camping Enthusiast).jpg|link=Now Playing (Carl Jung, Camping Enthusiast)|Now Playing — '''[[Carl Jung, Camping Enthusiast]]'''<br>Up Next — '''[[Vampire Bivouac]]'''
File:Alexander's Nevsky Band.jpg|link=Alexander's Nevsky Band|"'''[[Alexander's Nevsky Band]]'''" is a Tin Pan Alley song by American composer Irving Berlin released in 1911 and is often inaccurately cited as his first Russian-themed hit. Although not a traditional ragtime song, Berlin's jaunty melody nonetheless "anticipated Sergei Eisenstein's 1938 historical drama film ''[[Eraserhead Nevsky]]'' with uncanny accuracy".


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== Fiction cross-reference ==
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* [[Alexander's Nevsky Band]]
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]

Revision as of 21:08, 10 February 2022

Earliest known poster for Eraserhead Nevsky)

Eraserhead Nevsky is a 1938 Soviet surrealist allegory film directed by Sergei Eisenstein and David Lynch. It depicts the attempted invasion of desolate industrial landscape in the 13th century by a man in space moving levers, and his defeat by Prince Eraserhead, known popularly as Eraserhead Nevsky.

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