The Moscow Notebooks
Title | The Moscow Notebooks PDF eBook |
Author | Osip Mandelʹshtam |
Publisher | |
Pages | 104 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
Mandelstam was one of the great Russian poets of the twentieth century, with a prophetic understanding of its suffering. This contains the poems of his years of persecution, from his journey to Armenia in 1930 until 1934, when he was arrested and exiled to the Urals for writing an unflattering poem about Stalin. Written and preserved by a miracle, his poems have become in Peter Levi's description "all gems and ingots" in the McKanes' translations. This edition is now out of print but the whole book is reprinted as part of The Moscow and Voronezh Notebooks.
The Ukrainian and Russian Notebooks
Title | The Ukrainian and Russian Notebooks PDF eBook |
Author | Igort |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2016-04-26 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1451678878 |
Graphic novelist Igort illuminates two harrowing moments in recent history--the Ukraine famine and the assassination of a Russian journalist.
The Moscow & Voronezh Notebooks
Title | The Moscow & Voronezh Notebooks PDF eBook |
Author | Osip Mandelʹshtam |
Publisher | Bloodaxe Books |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN |
This edition combines two previous separate editions of The Moscow Notebooks and The Voronezh Notebooks published by Bloodaxe. The Moscow Notebooks cover his years of persecution (1930-34), when he was arrested for writing an unflattering poem about Stalin. In Voronezh he broke a silence of 18 months, writing the 90 poems of the Voronezh Notebooks.
After Russia (Paris 1928)
Title | After Russia (Paris 1928) PDF eBook |
Author | Marina Tsvetaeva |
Publisher | |
Pages | 141 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 9781848615496 |
After Russia is considered the high point in Tsvetaeva's output of shorter poems. Tsvetaeva told Pasternak that all that mattered in the book was its anguish. Technical mastery and experimentation are underpinned by suicidal thoughts, a sense of exclusion from the circle of human love and companionship, and an increasing alienation from life.
Notebooks: 1936-1947
Title | Notebooks: 1936-1947 PDF eBook |
Author | Victor Serge |
Publisher | New York Review of Books |
Pages | 673 |
Release | 2019-04-09 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1681372703 |
Available for the first time, Victor Serge's intimate account of the last decade of his life gives a vivid look into the Franco-Russian revolutionary's life, from his liberation from Stalin's Russia to his "Mexico Years," when he wrote his greatest works. In 1936, Victor Serge—poet, novelist, and revolutionary—left the Soviet Union for Paris, the rare opponent of Stalin to escape the Terror. In 1940, after the Nazis marched into Paris, Serge fled France for Mexico, where he would spend the rest of his life. His years in Mexico were marked by isolation, poverty, peril, and grief; his Notebooks, however, brim with resilience, curiosity, outrage, a passionate love of life, and superb writing. Serge paints haunting portraits of Osip Mandelstam, Stefan Zweig, and “the Old Man” Trotsky; argues with André Breton; and, awaiting his wife’s delayed arrival from Europe, writes her passionate love letters. He describes the sweep of the Mexican landscape, visits an erupting volcano, and immerses himself in the country’s history and culture. He looks back on his life and the fate of the Revolution. He broods on the course of the war and the world to come after. In the darkest of circumstances, he responds imaginatively, thinks critically, feels deeply, and finds reason to hope. Serge’s Notebooks were discovered in 2010 and appear here for the first time in their entirety in English. They are a a message in a bottle from one of the great spirits, and great writers, of our shipwrecked time.
The Notebooks for The Possessed
Title | The Notebooks for The Possessed PDF eBook |
Author | Fyodor Dostoyevsky |
Publisher | |
Pages | 448 |
Release | 1968 |
Genre | Authors, Russian |
ISBN |
Notebooks: 1936-1947
Title | Notebooks: 1936-1947 PDF eBook |
Author | Victor Serge |
Publisher | New York Review of Books |
Pages | 673 |
Release | 2019-04-09 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1681372711 |
Available for the first time, Victor Serge's intimate account of the last decade of his life gives a vivid look into the Franco-Russian revolutionary's life, from his liberation from Stalin's Russia to his "Mexico Years," when he wrote his greatest works. In 1936, Victor Serge—poet, novelist, and revolutionary—left the Soviet Union for Paris, the rare opponent of Stalin to escape the Terror. In 1940, after the Nazis marched into Paris, Serge fled France for Mexico, where he would spend the rest of his life. His years in Mexico were marked by isolation, poverty, peril, and grief; his Notebooks, however, brim with resilience, curiosity, outrage, a passionate love of life, and superb writing. Serge paints haunting portraits of Osip Mandelstam, Stefan Zweig, and “the Old Man” Trotsky; argues with André Breton; and, awaiting his wife’s delayed arrival from Europe, writes her passionate love letters. He describes the sweep of the Mexican landscape, visits an erupting volcano, and immerses himself in the country’s history and culture. He looks back on his life and the fate of the Revolution. He broods on the course of the war and the world to come after. In the darkest of circumstances, he responds imaginatively, thinks critically, feels deeply, and finds reason to hope. Serge’s Notebooks were discovered in 2010 and appear here for the first time in their entirety in English. They are a a message in a bottle from one of the great spirits, and great writers, of our shipwrecked time.