Voronezh Notebooks

Voronezh Notebooks
Title Voronezh Notebooks PDF eBook
Author Osip Mandelstam
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 129
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1590179102

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Osip Mandelstam is one of the greatest of twentieth-century poets and Voronezh Notebooks, a sequence of poems composed between 1935 and 1937 when he was living in internal exile in the Soviet city of Voronezh, is his last and most exploratory work. Meditating on death and survival, on power and poetry, on marriage, madness, friendship, and memory, challenging Stalin between lines that are full of the sights and sounds of the steppes, blue sky and black earth, the roads, winter breath, spring with its birds and flowers and bees, the notebooks are a continual improvisation and an unapologetic affirmation of poetry as life.

The Voronezh Notebooks

The Voronezh Notebooks
Title The Voronezh Notebooks PDF eBook
Author Osip Mandelʹshtam
Publisher Bloodaxe Books
Pages 136
Release 1996
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Osip Mandelstam was one of the great poets of the twentieth century, with a prophetic understanding of its suffering, which he transformed into luminous poetry. Childish and wise, joyous and angry, at once complex and simple, he was sustained for 20 years by his wife and memoirist Nadezhda Mandelstam, who became, with Anna Akhmatova, the saviour of his poetry.In May 1934, after years of persecution, Mandelstam was arrested for writing an unflattering poem about Stalin, and subjected to gruelling interrogations and torture. He attempted suicide twice, slashing his wrists in prison, and jumping from a hospital window in Cherdyn. Exiled to Voronezh, he seemed crushed. A friend described him then as 'in a state of numbness. His eyes were glassy. His eyelids were inflamed, and this condition never went away. His eyelashes had fallen out. His arm was in a sling.'But it was to be four more years before Mandelstam was completely beaten. In Voronezh he broke a silence of 18 months after a concert by the young violinist Galina Baranova. Her music released him into the most fertile phase of his writing, his last two years in exile, when he wrote the ninety poems of the three Voronezh Notebooks. Nadezhda's memoir Hope Against Hope includes a moving account of their time in Voronezh, and Anna Akhmatova's poem 'Voronezh' describes her visit there in 1936, when 'in the room of the exiled poet / fear and the Muse stand duty in turn / and the night is endless / and knows no dawn.'This edition is now out of print but the whole book is reprinted as part of The Moscow and Voronezh Notebooks.

The Moscow & Voronezh Notebooks

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

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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.

Complete Poetry of Osip Emilevich Mandelstam

Complete Poetry of Osip Emilevich Mandelstam
Title Complete Poetry of Osip Emilevich Mandelstam PDF eBook
Author Osip Mandel?shtam
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 380
Release 1973-01-01
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780873952101

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Offers the complete body of work of one of the twentieth century's greatest Russian poets for the first time in English.

A Study Guide for Anna Akhmatova's "Voronezh"

A Study Guide for Anna Akhmatova's
Title A Study Guide for Anna Akhmatova's "Voronezh" PDF eBook
Author Gale, Cengage Learning
Publisher Gale, Cengage Learning
Pages 33
Release 2016
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1410361888

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Enemies of the People

Enemies of the People
Title Enemies of the People PDF eBook
Author Katherine Bliss Eaton
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 262
Release 2002
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 081011769X

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"Katherine Eaton has compiled a collection of essays on the destruction of the arts in Russia in the 1930s. The essays provide information about what we know was lost, and speculation about what might have been lost, in the Stalinist Great Purge"

The Voronezh Notebooks

The Voronezh Notebooks
Title The Voronezh Notebooks PDF eBook
Author Osip Mandelʹshtam
Publisher Bloodaxe Books
Pages 132
Release 1996
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Osip Mandelstam was one of the great poets of the twentieth century, with a prophetic understanding of its suffering, which he transformed into luminous poetry. Childish and wise, joyous and angry, at once complex and simple, he was sustained for 20 years by his wife and memoirist Nadezhda Mandelstam, who became, with Anna Akhmatova, the saviour of his poetry.In May 1934, after years of persecution, Mandelstam was arrested for writing an unflattering poem about Stalin, and subjected to gruelling interrogations and torture. He attempted suicide twice, slashing his wrists in prison, and jumping from a hospital window in Cherdyn. Exiled to Voronezh, he seemed crushed. A friend described him then as 'in a state of numbness. His eyes were glassy. His eyelids were inflamed, and this condition never went away. His eyelashes had fallen out. His arm was in a sling.'But it was to be four more years before Mandelstam was completely beaten. In Voronezh he broke a silence of 18 months after a concert by the young violinist Galina Baranova. Her music released him into the most fertile phase of his writing, his last two years in exile, when he wrote the ninety poems of the three Voronezh Notebooks. Nadezhda's memoir Hope Against Hope includes a moving account of their time in Voronezh, and Anna Akhmatova's poem 'Voronezh' describes her visit there in 1936, when 'in the room of the exiled poet / fear and the Muse stand duty in turn / and the night is endless / and knows no dawn.'This edition is now out of print but the whole book is reprinted as part of The Moscow and Voronezh Notebooks.