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The Word That Causes Death's Defeat: Poems of Memory (Annals of Communism)

The Word That Causes Death's Defeat: Poems of Memory (Annals of Communism)
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Manufacturer: Yale University Press
Author: Anna Akhmatova
Publisher: Yale University Press
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The Word That Causes Death's Defeat: Poems of Memory (Annals of Communism) Description

Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 891.7142
EAN: 9780300103779
ISBN: 0300103778
Label: Yale University Press
Manufacturer: Yale University Press
Number Of Items: 1
Book Pages: 352
Publication Date: 2004-10-11
Publisher: Yale University Press
Studio: Yale University Press

Editorial Review of The Word That Causes Death's Defeat: Poems of Memory (Annals of Communism)


Anna Akhmatova (1889–1966), one of twentieth-century Russia’s greatest poets, was viewed as a dangerous element by post-Revolution authorities. One of the few unrepentant poets to survive the Bolshevik revolution and subsequent Stalinist purges, she set for herself the artistic task of preserving the memory of pre-Revolutionary cultural heritage and of those who had been silenced. This book presents Nancy K. Anderson’s superb translations of three of Akhmatova’s most important poems: Requiem, a commemoration of the victims of Stalin’s Terror; The Way of All the Earth, a work to which the poet returned repeatedly over the last quarter-century of her life and which combines Old Russian motifs with the modernist search for a lost past; and Poem Without a Hero, widely admired as the poet’s magnum opus.
Each poem is accompanied by extensive commentary. The complex and allusive Poem Without a Hero is also provided with an extensive critical commentary that draws on the poet’s manuscripts and private notebooks. Anderson offers relevant facts about the poet’s life and an overview of the political and cultural forces that shaped her work. The resulting volume enables English-language readers to gain a deeper level of understanding of Akhmatova’s poems and how and why they were created.



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