You Will Hear Thunder

Anna Akhmatova author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Ohio University Press

Published:1st Jul '85

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You Will Hear Thunder cover

Anna Akhmatova (1889–1966) was part of that magnificent and in many ways tragic generation of Russian artists which came to first maturity before 1917, and which then had to come to terms with official discouragement and often persecution. As D.M. Thomas points out in his introduction, practically none of her poetry was published between 1923 and 1940. Her poetic range was wide, from the transparent anonymity of \u201cRequiem\u201d to the symphonic complexity of \u201cPoem without a Hero.\u201d She was revered and loved not only by the best of her fellow poets but by the ordinary people of Russia: five thousand mourners, mostly the young, crowded to her requiem mass in a Leningrad church.

You Will Hear Thunder brings together for the first time all D.M. Thomas’s translations of Anna Akhmatova’s poems. They were very highly praised on their separate appearances in 1976 and 1979. John Bayley called them \u201ca mastery achievement,\u201d and said of Thomas that \u201che has profound reverence and affection for the original;\u201d while Donald David wrote that Thomas’s translation was \u201cThe first version to explain to me why Akhmatova was so much esteemed by those great poets, Pasternak and Mandelstam and Tsvetaeva.\u201d It is good to have these powerful, noble and compassionate poems in one set of covers.

“Akhmatova’s example reminds us that while it is true that the writer cannot change the world alone, the world cannot change itself without her.”
— The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal
“Anna Akmatova is one of the best–known Soviet poets.”
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ISBN: 9780821408063

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157 pages