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
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