Joseph Brodsky and the Soviet Muse

Auteur: MacFadyen, David
Editeur: McGill-Queen's University Press
Research concerning Joseph Brodsky has emphasised two aspects of his work - his poetry and philosophy as an exile from the Soviet Union. The author counters the melodrama surrounding the poet's reputation, repositioning him in the context of Leningrad during the fifties and sixties, and focuses on Brodsky's poetic beginnings.

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Research concerning Joseph Brodsky has emphasised two aspects of his work - his poetry and philosophy as an exile from the Soviet Union. The author counters the melodrama surrounding the poet's reputation, repositioning him in the context of Leningrad during the fifties and sixties, and focuses on Brodsky's poetic beginnings.
ISBN / EAN 9780773520851
Auteur MacFadyen, David
Editeur McGill-Queen's University Press