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'''Ivan Vladimirovitch Chtcheglov''', ([[Russian alphabet|Russian]]: Иван Владимирович Щеглов) ([[January 16]] [[1933]] - [[April 21]] [[1998]]) was a [[France|French]] political theorist, activist and poet, born in [[Paris]] of [[Russians|Russian]] parents. |
'''Ivan Vladimirovitch Chtcheglov''', ([[Russian alphabet|Russian]]: Иван Владимирович Щеглов) ([[January 16]] [[1933]] - [[April 21]] [[1998]]) was a [[France|French]] political theorist, activist and poet, born in [[Paris]] of [[Russians|Russian]] parents. |
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He wrote ''Formulaire pour un urbanisme nouveau'' (Formulary for a New Urbanism) in |
He wrote ''Formulaire pour un urbanisme nouveau'' (Formulary for a New Urbanism) in 1953, at age nineteen under the name Gilles Ivain, which was an inspiration to the [[Lettrist International]] and [[Situationist International]]. It developed some of the ideas of [[Charles Fourier]]{{Fact|date=December 2007}}. He was influenced in this by the [[Picatrix]]{{Fact|date=December 2007}}. |
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He tried to [[deconstruct]] the [[Eiffel Tower]] and was arrested in [[Paris]] and committed to a [[mental hospital]] by his wife, where he was subdued with [[insulin]] and [[shock therapy]], and remained for 5 years. |
He tried to [[deconstruct]] the [[Eiffel Tower]] and was arrested in [[Paris]] and committed to a [[mental hospital]] by his wife, where he was subdued with [[insulin]] and [[shock therapy]], and remained for 5 years. |
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Ivan Vladimirovitch Chtcheglov, (Russian: Иван Владимирович Щеглов) (January 16 1933 - April 21 1998) was a French political theorist, activist and poet, born in Paris of Russian parents.
He wrote Formulaire pour un urbanisme nouveau (Formulary for a New Urbanism) in 1953, at age nineteen under the name Gilles Ivain, which was an inspiration to the Lettrist International and Situationist International. It developed some of the ideas of Charles Fourier[citation needed]. He was influenced in this by the Picatrix[citation needed].
He tried to deconstruct the Eiffel Tower and was arrested in Paris and committed to a mental hospital by his wife, where he was subdued with insulin and shock therapy, and remained for 5 years.