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Black Earth

Selected Poems and Prose
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Black Earth presents the poetic journey of Osip Mandelstam, a seminal figure in modern Russian literature. The collection features poems from across Mandelstam's tragically brief life, including early symbolist works, poignant elegies of old Petersburg, and his defiant "Stalin poem". Many poems originate from his exile in Voronezh, the Ukrainian "black earth" region, where his verse evolved into a birdlike song of resilience amid Stalinist oppression. The book also includes his reflective prose, revealing his thoughts on his Jewish heritage, classical influences, and the vital role of poetry in society.
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Black Earth is suited for readers with a deep interest in modernist poetry, Russian literature, and historical artistic resistance. It will especially appeal to those who appreciate lyrical beauty entwined with profound cultural and political themes, as well as lovers of classical influences and poetic innovation.

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Russia’s foremost modernist master in a major new translation

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Osip Mandelstam has become an almost mythical figure of modern Russian poetry, his work treasured all over the world for its lyrical beauty and innovative, revolutionary engagement with the dark times of the Stalinist era.

While he was exiled in the city of Voronezh, the black earth region of Russia, his work, as Joseph Brodsky wrote, developed into "a poetry of high velocity and exposed nerves, becoming more a song than ever before, not a bardlike but a birdlike song—something like a goldfinch tremolo."

Peter France—who has been brilliantly translating Mandelstam's work for decades—draws heavily from Mandelstam's later poetry written in Voronezh, while also including poems across the whole arc of the poet's tragically short life, from his early, symbolist work to the haunting elegies of old Petersburg to his defiant "Stalin poem."

A selection of Mandelstam's prose irradiates the poetry with warmth and insight as he thinks back on his Petersburg childhood and contemplates his Jewish heritage, the sunlit qualities of Hellenism, Dante's Tuscany, and the centrality of poetry in society.

Black Earth by Osip Mandelstam is a collection that encapsulates the essence of his powerful voice and enduring legacy in poetic tradition.

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Critics praise this edition for its masterful translation by Peter France, which illumines Mandelstam's complex artistic vision and intellectual depth. Michael Palmer honours the courage and genius of Mandelstam during a time of Soviet terror. Clare Cavanagh highlights the poet's cultural synthesis between his Jewish roots and Hellenic aspirations. Acclaimed voices like Vladimir Nabokov call the work "marvelous and heartrending," while Guy Davenport names Mandelstam "the greatest twentieth-century stylist in Russian." This collection is noted for its elegant yet dense poetic expression.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780811230971

Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 06 July 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: New Directions Publishing Corporation

Contributors:

  • Translated by Peter France

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 132.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 161g

Pages: 168

About the Author

Osip Emilyevich Mandelstam (1891–1938) was born in Warsaw and grew up in a Jewish family in St. Petersburg. After a nomadic life as a translator and writer of children’s books, marriage to Nadezhda Khazina, and exile, he was arrested, sentenced to hard labor, and died in eastern Siberia, leaving behind some of the most glorious poems and essays ever written. Peter France  has published widely on French, Russian, and comparative literature, including the Oxford Guide to Literature in English Translation. New Directions publishes his translations of the Chuvash poet Gennady Aygi: Field-Russia and Child-And-Rose.

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