- Earthly Signs: Moscow Diaries, 1917-1922

by Marina Tsvetaeva

Other authorsJamey Gambrell (Translator)
Paperback, 2017

Status

Available

Call number

891.714208

Collection

Publication

NYRB Classics (2017), Edition: Reprint, 288 pages

Description

Marina Tsvetaeva ranks with Anna Akhmatova, Osip Mandelstam, and Boris Pasternak as one of Russia's greatest twentieth-century poets. Her suicide at the age of forty-eight was the tragic culmination of a life beset by loss and hardship. This volume presents in English a collection of essays published in the Russian emigre press after Tsvetaeva left Moscow in 1922. Based on diaries she kept from 1917 to 1920, the work describes the broad social, economic, and cultural chaos provoked by the Bolshevik Revolution. Events and individuals are seen through the lens of her personal experience-that of a destitute young woman of upper-class background with two small children (one of whom died of starvation), a missing husband, and no means of support other than her poetry. These autobiographical writings are an eyewitness account of a dramatic period in Russian history, told by a gifted and outspoken poet.… (more)

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Essays by one of the greatest Russian poets of the Twentieth Century provide a taste of the literary and cultural life of her emigre life. With only her poetry for support she shares her personal experience in difficult times. Joseph Brodsky praised her: "No more passionate voice ever sounded in
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Russian poetry of the twentieth century."
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Language

Original language

Russian

Physical description

288 p.; 8 inches

ISBN

1681371626 / 9781681371627

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