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Find more info., search and price compare for Joseph Brodsky: Conversations (Literary Conversations Series) by Joseph Brodsky ; Cynthia L Haven ; Richard Avedon Binding: Paperback, 191 pages Publisher: University Press of Mississippi Weight: 0.55 pound Dimension: H: 0.7 x L: 8.8 x W: 6 inches ISBN 10: 1578065283 ISBN 13: 9781578065288 Click here to search for this book and compare price at 40+ bookstores with AddALL.com! If you cannot find this book in our new and in print search, be sure to try our used and out of print search too! |
Book Description: Joseph Brodsky (1940 1996) is unquestionably the greatest poet to emerge from postwar Russia and one of the great minds of the last century. After his expulsion from the Soviet Union in 1972, Brodsky transformed himself from a stunned and unprepared migr into, as he himself termed it, 'a Russian poet, an English essayist, and, of course, an American citizen.' In interviews from 1972 to 1995, Joseph Brodsky: Conversations covers the course of his exile. The last interview dates from just ten weeks before his death. In talks, he calibrates the process of his remarkable reinvention from a brilliant, brash, but decidedly provincial Leningrad poet to an international man of letters and an erudite Nobel Prize laureate. Brodsky's poetry earned him a Nobel, and his essays won him awards and international acclaim. This volume shows that there was a third medium, in addition to poetry and essays, in which Brodsky excelled the interview. Although he said that 'in principle prose is simply spilling some beans, which poetry sort of contains in a tight pod,' he nevertheless emerges as an extraordinary and inventive conversationalist. This volume includes not only his notable interviews that helped consolidate Brodsky's international reputation but also early and hard to find interviews in journals that have since disappeared. Cynthia L. Haven is a literary critic at the San Francisco Chronicle and a regular contributor to Times Literary Supplement, the Los Angeles Times Book Review, the Cortland Review, and Stanford Magazine. Her work also has been published in Civilization, the Washington Post, and the Georgia Review. |
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