Mandelstam is a challenging poet, and this is consequently a densely argued, wide-ranging volume. Overall, Kahn's extensive study undoubtedly provides a significant and welcome contribution to our understanding of Mandelstam's post-Acmeist poetry and its development.

Alexandra K. Harrington, Modern Language Review

...brilliant...

Gary Saul Morson, Jewish Review of Books

Anchoring Mandelstam's works in the midst of his world literature contemporaries and situating him with such Russian poets such as Pushkin, this volume affords Mandelstam a well-deserved place among the great literary figures of the 20th century.

D. Hutchins, CHOICE

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Kahn has created a dense and complex, but readable, study of Mandelstam's work. It is an incredible work of scholarship, both in terms of archival work and in terms of reinterpretation.

Connor McGrath, Forum for Modern Language Studies

Rightly appreciated as a 'poet's poet', Mandelstam has been habitually read as a repository of learned allusion. Yet as Seamus Heaney observed, his work is 'as firmly rooted in both an historical and cultural context as real as Joyce's Ulysses or Eliot's Waste Land.' Great lyric poets offer a cross-section of their times, and Mandelstam's poems represent the worlds of politics, history, art, and ideas about intimacy and creativity. The interconnections between these domains and Mandelstam's writings are the subject of this book, showing how engaged the poet was with the history, social movements, political ideology, and aesthetics of his time. The importance of the book also lies in showing how literature, no less than history and philosophy, enables readers to confront the huge upheaval in outlook can demand of us; thinking with poetry is to think through the moral compromise and tension felt by individuals in public and private contexts, and to create out of art experience in itself. The book further innovates by integrating a new, comprehensive discussion of the Voronezh Notebooks, one of the supreme achievements of Russian poetry. This book considers the full political dimension of works that explore the role of the poet as a figure positioned within society but outside the state, caught between an ideal of creative independence and a devotion to the original, ameliorative ideals of the revolution.
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A critical study of the Russian poet Osip Mandelstam. It positions him in the literary, ideological, and aesthetic culture of his time as a writer embroiled in the changing literary culture and personal ethics of a new world.
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Introduction Part One. Cultural Revolution 1: The Political culture of a poet 2: Revolutionary Lyric Part Two. Poetry and Experience 3: The 'Slate Ode': poetry as historical consciousness 4: Verses on Russian Poetry': Literary Politics and the Transvaluation of Values 5: 'Octaves': From the Science of the Mind to the Music of Poetry Part Three. The Visual and Material Turn 6: Painting 7: Moving Pictures 8: Objects Part Four. The Ideal of Love 9: Love's Body 10: From Mortal to Immortal Love Part Five. Spaces of Exile 11: The Voronezh Poems (1934-7) and the Geometry of Exile 12: Into the Fourth Dimension A Short Chronology Selected Bibliography
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A study of the poetic art of Osip Mandelstam Sophisticated conceptual framework that shifts attention away from subtextual model of criticism to other methods, including new emphasis on the impact of visual modes such as iconography, film, and painting Interdisciplinary approach, including history of science, art history, political history, and ideology Includes new research on newspapers in which Mandelstam published during the Russian Revolution
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Andrew Kahn is Professor of Russian Literature, University of Oxford and Fellow and Tutor at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. He was educated in the USA and UK and has degrees in Classical History and Literature as well as in Slavonic Languages and Literatures. He writes mainly about Russian literature and history of ideas of the eighteenth century and the poetic traditions. He has been visiting professor at Berkeley, Columbia, and the Ecole Normale Superieure, rue d'Ulm, and has given invited lectures at Cambridge, Columbia, University of Colorado (Boulder), Yale University, and Harvard University. He is a Fellow of the British Academy.
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A study of the poetic art of Osip Mandelstam Sophisticated conceptual framework that shifts attention away from subtextual model of criticism to other methods, including new emphasis on the impact of visual modes such as iconography, film, and painting Interdisciplinary approach, including history of science, art history, political history, and ideology Includes new research on newspapers in which Mandelstam published during the Russian Revolution
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ISBN
9780198857938
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
1168 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
42 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
662

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Andrew Kahn is Professor of Russian Literature, University of Oxford and Fellow and Tutor at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. He was educated in the USA and UK and has degrees in Classical History and Literature as well as in Slavonic Languages and Literatures. He writes mainly about Russian literature and history of ideas of the eighteenth century and the poetic traditions. He has been visiting professor at Berkeley, Columbia, and the Ecole Normale Superieure, rue d'Ulm, and has given invited lectures at Cambridge, Columbia, University of Colorado (Boulder), Yale University, and Harvard University. He is a Fellow of the British Academy.