Olga Sedakova wrote prolifically during the 1970s, but since her complex, allusive style of poetry—generally labeled as neo-modernist or meta-realism—didn »t fit the prescribed official aesthetics, it wasn »t available until the late 1980s.Caroline Clark is a British poet and essayist. She holds degrees from the Universities of Sussex and Exeter, and her dissertation was on the poetics of Osip Mandelstam and Paul Celan.Ksenia Golubovich is a Russian writer, philologist, editor, and translator living in Moscow. She has held a writer »s residency at the Iowa International Writing Program, and writes for the Novaya Gazeta newspaper in Moscow.Stephanie Sandler teaches Russian Literature in the Slavic Department at Harvard University. She co-translated Elena Fanailova »s The Russian Version, which won the Best Translated Book Award for poetry in 2010.
2 Ebooks par Olga Sedakova
Olga Sedakova: In Praise of Poetry
At an early age, Olga Sedakova began writing poetry and, by the 1970s, had joined up with other members of Russia’s underground ‘second culture’ to create a vibrant literary movement—one that was at …
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Olga Sedakova: Old Songs
“Olga Sedakova is a writer of global significance. . .the publishing of this collection is a welcome stage in the reception of her exceptional genius in the West.” So writes Rowan Williams in his for …
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