Joseph Brodsky and the Soviet muse
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
Language notes: | Text in English, excerpts of poems in Russian (Cyrillic). |
Imprint: | Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, c2000. |
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Online Access: | Available in ProQuest Ebook Central - Academic Complete. |
Summary: | Research concerning Joseph Brodsky has emphasized two aspects of his work - his poetry and philosophy as an exile from the Soviet Union. The resulting scholarship has presented him as a fundamentally dissident author with little or no positive connection to the social and literary environments in which he spent more than half his life. In Joseph Brodsky and the Soviet Muse David MacFadyen counters the melodrama surrounding the poet's reputation, repositioning him in the context of Leningrad during the fifties and sixties. |
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Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-206) and index. |
ISBN: | 9780773568631 (online) 9781282858824 (online) |
Author Notes: | David MacFadyen is a professor of Slavic languages and literatures at UCLA. He has written extensively on Soviet popular culture and is the author of The Sad Comedy of Èl'dar Riazanov and several books on Joseph Brodsky. |