Rereading Russian Poetry

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Stephanie Sandler
Yale University Press, 01/01/1999 - 365 páginas
Russia's poets hold a special place in Russian culture, perhaps revealing more about their country than poets within any other nation. In this unique and wide-ranging collection of writings on poets and poetic trends in Russia, contributors from the United States, Britain, and Russia examine the place of poetry in Russian culture. Through a variety of critical approaches, these scholars, translators, and poets consider a broad cross section of Russian poets, from Pushkin to Brodsky, Shvarts, and Kibirov.

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Zhukovskys Translation
31
Pushkin Derzhavin and the Poetic
58
Toward a Poetology of Pasternak
71
The Postmodern Poet and Her Few Words
104
Gender and Intertextuality in the Work
129
Annenskys Anguished Muse Nancy Pollak
146
Iconographic Homoeroticism
161
A Footnote to a Commentary Joseph Brodsky
183
Whitman Mayakovsky and the Body Politic
202
Pushkins Wanderer Fantasies Andrew Kahn
225
Joseph Brodskys August
248
Kutik Sedakova Kibirov
270
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