Life Without
Selected Poetry & Prose 1992-2003
Tatiania Shcherbina author Sasha Dugdale translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Published:26th Feb '04
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In Life Without, Tatiana Shcherbina presents a poignant exploration of love and loss amid contemporary Russian society, blending personal and political themes.
In Life Without, Tatiana Shcherbina emerges as a significant voice in contemporary Russian poetry, blending elegance with irony. Through her unique narrative style, she explores themes of love, disappointment, and loss, all set against the backdrop of Russia's social upheaval. Her poetry and prose invite readers to reflect on the personal amidst the political, revealing the emotional landscape of a nation in transition. The selection showcases her ability to capture the essence of modern life, from the mundane to the profound.
Shcherbina's work often oscillates between overt political commentary and intimate reflections on personal experiences. In poems like 'Dictatorship, democracy', she boldly addresses the socio-political issues plaguing her homeland. Yet, in other pieces, she delves into the emotional ramifications of lost love, illustrating how the personal can be intertwined with the political. Her contemporary settings—filled with references to technology, consumerism, and everyday life—serve as a lens through which the reader can understand the complexities of modern Russian existence.
Having lived in France and traveled extensively throughout Europe, Shcherbina's poetry is infused with a rich awareness of diverse cultural influences. While some critics label her work as anti-Russian, she remains deeply connected to her roots, challenging societal norms and expectations. In Life Without, her versatility shines through, as her meditative essays complement her sophisticated poetry, creating a dynamic interplay between form and content that resonates with readers across cultural boundaries.
ISBN: 9781852246426
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160 pages