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 door 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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