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Brodsky's best poetry
A collection of selected poems by Joseph Brodsky, a Russian poet who was forced to emigrate in 1972 and became a US citizen, includes most of those published at various times. The book, which has been going to the Soviet reader for over a quarter of a century, presents all the variety of poetic intonations and forms inherent in the work of the Nobel Prize winner in literature for 1987.
After the long-winded poems "Stopping in the Desert" and the lengthy addresses to the general in "The End of a Belle Epoque", the rather short poems of "Parts of Speech" became a breath of fresh air. The best poems of this collection are short - "20 Sonnets of Mary Stuart", the cycle "Part of Speech" itself. Aphorism, concentration of thought. Not a drop of water, not a line of graphomania, which is full in "Urania" (you can't get through the first pages). Brodsky's best is always short. There are exceptions, but they only indicate the existence of a rule. If you don't know where to start reading Brodsky, grab this book. She is good; proves that Brodsky was not given the Nobel Prize for the conflict with the USSR
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ISBN | 5280017914 |
Publisher | Khudozh. Lit-Ra |
Format | 165x115mm |
Publication date | 1990 |
Library Circulation | 50000 |
Number of Pages | 526 |
Bookbinding | Softcover |