Intimations: Selected Poetry by Anna Akhmatova
Autor Anna Akhmatova Traducere de James E. Falen Editat de Kevin M.F. Platten Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2010
Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Whale and Star Press
Anna Akhmatova (1889–1966) was a skilled love poet who, through no choice of her own, became a witness to mass violence, a widely recognized exemplar of endurance and moral strength, and finally a symbol of Russian national resilience. At the start of her career, during the final years of the Russian Empire, Akhmatova was a cultural celebrity who fascinated a generation not only with her poetry but also with the drama that she created around herself.
After the revolution of 1917, she was attacked as a decadent bourgeois author and driven into silence and obscurity. Living in relative poverty, with her family and friends repeatedly arrested and harassed, and she herself publicly cursed by the representatives of the state, Akhmatova survived the darkest decades of Soviet history. Near the end of her life, when timorous cultural bureaucrats allowed her to reemerge as a public figure, she revealed to readers that even if the “collective” had rejected her as an unworthy member she had continued to write poetry reflecting the trials and calamities of Soviet men and women with greater truth and moral authority than any official poet could attain.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780979975233
ISBN-10: 0979975239
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Whale & Star
Colecția Whale & Star
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0979975239
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Whale & Star
Colecția Whale & Star
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
James E. Falen is professor emeritus of Russian at the University of Tennessee. He has translated Alexander Pushkin’s novel in verse, Eugene Onegin, as well as Boris Godunov and Other Dramatic Works. Kevin M. F. Platt teaches Russian and comparative literature at the University of Pennsylvania and is the coeditor of Epic Revisionism: Russian History and Literature as Stalinist Propaganda.