| ISBN: |
089[zasłonięte]1373 |
| Wymiar: |
160 x 240 mm |
| Nr wydania: |
- |
| Seria: |
- |
| Ilość stron: |
108 |
| Ocena: |
Bardzo dobry - |
| Waga: |
0,42 kg |
| Indeks: |
0173/54/0011 |
| Rok wydania: |
1989 |
| Wydawca: |
Humana Press |
| Autor: |
Tsvetayeva Marina |
| Rodzaj okładki: |
Twarda z obwolutą |
| Stan: |
Używana |
Opis książki
Tsvetaeva's poetry was admired by poets such as Valery Bryusov, Maximilian Voloshin, Osip Mandelstam, Boris Pasternak, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Anna Akhmatova. Later, that recognition was also expressed by the poet Joseph Brodsky, pre-eminent among Tsvetaeva's champions. Tsvetaeva was primarily a lyrical poet, and her lyrical voice remains clearly audible in her narrative poetry. Brodsky said of her work: "Represented on a graph, Tsvetaeva's work would exhibit a curve - or rather, a straight line - rising at almost a right angle because of her constant effort to raise the pitch a note higher, an idea higher (or, more precisely, an octave and a faith higher.) She always carried everything she has to say to its conceivable and expressible end. In both her poetry and her prose, nothing remains hanging or leaves a feeling of ambivalence.
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