The Invisible Swarm. Notes and Essays on Russian Literature
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"Invisible Swarm" - the most complete collection of articles on Russian literature, written by poet Sergei Gandlevsky over the past thirty years. These are reflections on the nature of poetry, textual findings, and invaluable observations concerning both Russian classics - Alexander Pushkin, Vladislav Khodasevich, Vladimir Nabokov, and Isakov.
Khodasevich, Vladimir Nabokov, Isaac Babel, as well as those whom we discover anew and in their entirety thanks to his keen eye - Alexander Mezhirov, Lev Losev, Alexei Tsvetkov, Denis Novikov. The author brilliantly develops the tradition of poetic writing about literature. He writes not from an academic distance, but as a fellow writer, but he does not just open the door to someone else's workshop, but achieves artistic perfection in this special genre. And the "invisible swarm of guests" who created the world of contemporary Russian literature regains visibility, flesh and meaning in Sergei Gandlevsky's articles.
Khodasevich, Vladimir Nabokov, Isaac Babel, as well as those whom we discover anew and in their entirety thanks to his keen eye - Alexander Mezhirov, Lev Losev, Alexei Tsvetkov, Denis Novikov. The author brilliantly develops the tradition of poetic writing about literature. He writes not from an academic distance, but as a fellow writer, but he does not just open the door to someone else's workshop, but achieves artistic perfection in this special genre. And the "invisible swarm of guests" who created the world of contemporary Russian literature regains visibility, flesh and meaning in Sergei Gandlevsky's articles.
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- All books by the publisher
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- All books in the series Corpus
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