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Mirror Sand : An Anthology of Russian Short Poems in English Translation (A Bilingual Edition)

معرفی کتاب «Mirror Sand : An Anthology of Russian Short Poems in English Translation (A Bilingual Edition)» نوشتهٔ Aigi, Gennady; Kudryavitsky, Anatoly; Kudryavitsky, Anatoly، منتشرشده توسط نشر Glagoslav Publications Ltd در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Intro Acknowledgments Introduction Gennady Aigi The Silence of Snow Hush The Rain Snowstorm in My Window Our Way Ivan Akhmetiev The Challenge A Pause Writing Waiting Observation Margarita Al Desire Wings The Poet The Beast Hasn't Been Born Yet -- but It Already is a Beast A Porcelain Morning Maria Alekhina Pushkin Square The Room Prescience Time Simple Life Gennady Alexeyev Every Morning My Funeral Flowers A Poem About the Disadvantages of Being Human What I Want Vladimir Aristov From "Accidentally Met in Moscow" The Surface of the Chinese Mirror The Dragon For A.U. Infernal Repetitions Sergey Biryukov Everything Changes Who's Good? Beastmen The Treble Clef News of Petrarch and Laura Vladimir Burich At Night I Looked into my Room Through the Window Half Past Seventies What Will Remain Germany, 1984 On the Boulevard

Edited, translated, and introduced by Anatoly Kudryavitsky, this bilingual anthology presents Russian short poems of the last half-century. It showcases thirty poets from Russia, and displays a variety of works by authors who all come from different backgrounds.

Some of them are well-known not only locally but also internationally due to festival appearances and translations into European languages; among them are Gennady Aigi, Gennady Alexeyev, Vladimir Aristov, Sergey Biryukov, Konstantin Kedrov, Igor Kholin, Viktor Krivulin, Vsevolod Nekrasov, Genrikh Sapgir, and Sergey Stratanovsky.

The next Russian poetic generation also features prominently in the collection. Such poets as Tatyana Grauz, Dmitri Grigoriev, Alexander Makarov-Krotkov, Yuri Milorava, Asya Shneiderman and Alina Vitukhnovskaya are the ones Russians like to read today.

This anthology shows Russia looking back at itself, and reveals the post-World-War Russian reality from the perspective of some of the best Russian creative minds. Here we find a poetry of dissent and of quiet observation, of fierce emotions, and of deep inner thoughts.

Edited, translated, and introduced by Anatoly Kudryavitsky, this bilingual anthology presents Russian short poems of the last half-century. It showcases thirty poets from Russia, and displays a variety of works by authors who all come from different backgrounds. Some of them are well-known not only locally but also internationally due to festival appearances and translations into European languages; among them are Gennady Aigi, Gennady Alexeyev, Vladimir Aristov, Sergey Biryukov, Konstantin Kedrov, Igor Kholin, Viktor Krivulin, Vsevolod Nekrasov, Genrikh Sapgir, and Sergey Stratanovsky. The next Russian poetic generation also features prominently in the collection. Such poets as Tatyana Grauz, Dmitri Grigoriev, Alexander Makarov-Krotkov, Yuri Milorava, Asya Shneiderman and Alina Vitukhnovskaya are the ones Russians like to read today. This anthology shows Russia looking back at itself, and reveals the post-World-War Russian reality from the perspective of some of the best Russian creative minds. Here we find a poetry of dissent and of quiet observation, of fierce emotions, and of deep inner thoughts.
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