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Lyrics: Volume 3 (1824-29)
By (Author) Alexander Pushkin
Translated by Various
Alma Books Ltd
Alma Classics
2nd February 2021
26th August 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: poetry and poets
891.713
Paperback
448
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
The founding father of modern Russian literature, Alexander Pushkin has exerted through his novel in verse Eugene Onegin, his plays, his short stories and his narrative poetry a long-lasting influence well beyond the borders of his motherland. A slightly lesser-known, but by no mean less important aspect of his writing is his vast production of shorter verse, a genre at which he excelled and arguably still remains unsurpassed. This volume, part of Almas series of the complete poetic works of Alexander Pushkin, collects the poems Pushkin wrote during his exile in Mikhaylovskoe and his subsequent return to St Petersburg, at a time when he was working on Eugene Onegin and many others of his most celebrated works, and includes some of his lyrical masterpieces, such as To arguably the most famous love poem in the Russian language A Flower, St Petersburg and My Autograph, each presented in a verse translation opposite the original Russian text. Enriched with notes, pictures and an appendix on Pushkins life and works, this will be essential reading for anyone wishing to delve deeper into the Russian bards genius.
Pushkin is an extraordinary phenomenon, perhaps the only phenomenon of the Russian spirit. -- Nikolai Gogol
Alexander Pushkin (17991837) was a dramatist and poet, penning such influential works as Eugene Onegin and Boris Godunov. He is now considered the father of modern Russian literature.