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Andreĭ Voznesenskiĭ

    Andrei Voznesenskij fu un poeta sovietico e russo, definito da Robert Lowell "uno dei più grandi poeti viventi in qualsiasi lingua". Fu una figura di spicco dei "Figli degli anni '60", una nuova ondata di iconici intellettuali russi emersi dalla disgelo di Khrushchev. Voznesenskij era rinomato come "uno degli scrittori più audaci dell'era sovietica", sebbene il suo stile distintivo spesso attirasse critiche dai contemporanei. Le sue appassionate letture poetiche riempirono stadi in tutto il mondo, e parte del suo lavoro fu tradotta in inglese da W. H. Auden. Fu acclamato come un "classico vivente" e un "icona degli intellettuali sovietici".

    An Arrow in the Wall
    Chagall Discovered
    • Chagall Discovered

      • 326pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      This catalogue includes 150 marvelous full-page color plates, plus generous selections of his etchings for Gogol's Dead Souls , lithographs, drawings and photographs. In a perceptive essay, Bessonova, the museum's curator, observes of Chagall's floating "His figures soar happily or sadly, depending on the moral condition of the world above which they hover." She compares Chagall, who spent most of his life in France, to Henri Rousseau, another artist who brought forth the images of his daydream visions. Included also are a breathlessly lyrical reminiscence by poet Voznesensky and a foreword by museum director Antonova. This extraordinary tribute offers a fresh look at Chagall's many-sided career as moonstruck visionary, cubist-inspired ethnographer, chronicler of war and masterful caricaturist.

      Chagall Discovered
    • An Arrow in the Wall

      • 344pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The collected works--poetry and prose--of one of the world's most gifted writers, whose insights and wide diversity have earned him great critical acclaim from some of the most famous poets of our day. Translated and edited by William Jay Smith and Frank Reeve.

      An Arrow in the Wall