During the Stalin years Russia had four great poets to voice the
feelings of her oppressed people: Pasternak, Akhmatova, Mandelstam and
Marina Tsvetayeva. The first two survived the terror, but Mandelstam
died in a camp and Tsvetayeva was driven to hang herself in 1941. This
comprehensive selection of Tsvetayeva's poetry includes complete
versions of all her major long poems and poem cycles: Poem of the End,
An Attempt at a Room, Poems to Czechia and New Year Letter. It was the
first English translation to use the new, definitive Russica text of
her work. It also includes additional versions ascribed to F.F. Morton
which first appeared in The New Yorker: these rhyming translations are
actually the work of Joseph Brodsky (who lived at 44 Morton Street in
New York). 'Tsvetayeva is one of the great poets of the century and
David McDuff's translations are very good. This is all the more
remarkable because, like the poems they translate, they rhyme. There
are overlaps with Elaine Feinstein's excellent but unrhyming
translations of the same poet, but not too many. McDuff conveys
Tsvetyeva's commitment to poetry's musical force, Feinstein
substitutes a beautifully nuanced syntax for music; Tsvetayeva shines
and appals in both' - Martin Dodsworth, Guardian 'It must be said
right away that those who want to have an inkling of what Tsvetayeva
is actually like, and that includes her form, her rhyme, and the tone
of that accompanies form and rhyme, will have to go to McDuff. His
diligence with metre and rhyme is remarkably successful, and is the
only proper tribute to the poet's linguistic virtuosity. Readers may
find that Feinstein comes across more fluently, but that fluency is
not Tsvetaevan. McDuff has caught her abruptness, her veering and
tacking, and has tried to show something of the curious modern music
this produces - "modern" not through free verse but by dint of
straining traditional patterns to breaking point' - Cencrastus
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Marina Tsvetaeva
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ISBN
9781780372303
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloodaxe Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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