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Сочинения Иосифа Бродского II

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The collection is the most complete compilation of the works of I. Brodsky, a Nobel laureate in literature. It includes not only works published in his country and the West but also those that previously existed only in manuscripts. The first volume contains poems from 1957-1963. The second volume includes poems from 1964-1971. The third volume features poems from 1972-1986. The fourth volume contains poems from 1987-1996, poetic translations, and poems in English. The fifth volume includes essays from the collection "Less Than Selected Essays" (1986), compiled by the author himself. The sixth volume reproduces in full the book of essays "On Grief and Reason" (1995) in Russian, also compiled by the author. All essays, except for two, are originally written in English. The seventh volume includes essays and articles by Brodsky not included by the author in the collections "Less Than One" and "On Grief and Reason." The essay "The Quay of the Incurables," published as a separate book, is highlighted in a standalone section.

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Сочинения Иосифа Бродского II, Josif Brodskij

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Titul
Сочинения Иосифа Бродского II
Jazyk
anglicky
Vazba
pevná
ISBN10
5898030654
ISBN13
9785898030650
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Anotace
The collection is the most complete compilation of the works of I. Brodsky, a Nobel laureate in literature. It includes not only works published in his country and the West but also those that previously existed only in manuscripts. The first volume contains poems from 1957-1963. The second volume includes poems from 1964-1971. The third volume features poems from 1972-1986. The fourth volume contains poems from 1987-1996, poetic translations, and poems in English. The fifth volume includes essays from the collection "Less Than Selected Essays" (1986), compiled by the author himself. The sixth volume reproduces in full the book of essays "On Grief and Reason" (1995) in Russian, also compiled by the author. All essays, except for two, are originally written in English. The seventh volume includes essays and articles by Brodsky not included by the author in the collections "Less Than One" and "On Grief and Reason." The essay "The Quay of the Incurables," published as a separate book, is highlighted in a standalone section.