The Poetry and Poetics of Olga Sedakova
Origins, Philosophies, Points of Contention
Stephanie Sandler editor Maria Khotimsky editor Margarita Krimmel editor Oleg Novikov editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Wisconsin Press
Published:12th Feb '19
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Olga Sedakova stands out among contemporary Russian poets for the integrity, erudition, intellectual force, and moral courage of her writing. After years of flourishing quietly in the late Soviet underground, she has increasingly brought her considered voice into public debates to speak out for freedom of belief and for those who have been treated unjustly. This volume, the first collection of scholarly essays to treat her work in English, assesses her contributions as a poet and as a thinker, presenting far-reaching accounts of broad themes and patterns of thought across her writings as well as close readings of individual texts.
Essayists from Russia, Ukraine, Germany, Italy, and the United States show how Sedakova has contributed to ongoing aesthetic and cultural debates. Like Sedakova's own work, the volume affirms the capacity of words to convey meaning and to change our understanding of life itself. The volume also includes dozens of elegant new translations of Sedakova's poems.
A comprehensive overview of Olga Sedakova's poetry and thought that will be an essential resource for anyone interested in this poet and, more broadly, in contemporary Russian culture."" - Barry Scherr, Dartmouth College
ISBN: 9780299320102
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
Weight: 735g
376 pages