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    Selected Poems: 1968-1996

    £9.99
    ISBN: 9780241464823
    AuthorBrodsky, Joseph
    PublisherNamePenguin Books Ltd
    Pub Date05/05/2020
    BindingPaperback
    Pages192
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    'Brodsky charged at the world . . . there is no voice, no vision, remotely like it' The New York Times Book Review

    Self-educated, intense, impulsive and unmoored, Joseph Brodsky emerged in mid-century Russia as a poetic virtuoso, recognized by such greats as Anna Akhmatova as their worthy heir. He was expelled from the Soviet Union in 1972. Together, the poems in this volume unfold the project that, as Brodsky saw it, the condition of exile presented: 'to set the next man - however theoretical he and his needs may be - a bit more free.'

    This edition includes poems translated by Derek Walcott, Richard Wilbur and Anthony Hecht, and poems written in English or translated by the author himself. It surveys Brodsky's tumultuous life and illustrious career, and showcases his most notable and poignant work as a poet.

    Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature

    Edited and introduced by Ann Kjellberg

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    'Brodsky charged at the world . . . there is no voice, no vision, remotely like it' The New York Times Book Review

    Self-educated, intense, impulsive and unmoored, Joseph Brodsky emerged in mid-century Russia as a poetic virtuoso, recognized by such greats as Anna Akhmatova as their worthy heir. He was expelled from the Soviet Union in 1972. Together, the poems in this volume unfold the project that, as Brodsky saw it, the condition of exile presented: 'to set the next man - however theoretical he and his needs may be - a bit more free.'

    This edition includes poems translated by Derek Walcott, Richard Wilbur and Anthony Hecht, and poems written in English or translated by the author himself. It surveys Brodsky's tumultuous life and illustrious career, and showcases his most notable and poignant work as a poet.

    Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature

    Edited and introduced by Ann Kjellberg