The collected critical prose and letters

by Osip Mandelstam

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This edition of the author's critical prose and letters should be useful reading for anyone wishing better understanding of his poetry. He published 3 small volumes of poems in his lifetime, but a rather more substantial body of prose. This book contains almost every known review, essay, memoir, vignette, polemic and sketch Mandelstam wrote, together with nearly 100 letters and the non-fiction prose works, Journey to Armenia, Fourth Prose, and Conversation about Dante.

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Osip Mandelstam was born in Warsaw, Poland and grew up in St.Petersburg, Russia Mandelstam was taught by tutors and governesses at his home. He attended the prestigious Tenishev School from 1900 to 1907 and traveled then to Paris from 1907 to 1908 and Germany from 1908 to 1910, where he studied Old French literature at the University of show more Heidelberg. In 1911 till 1917, he studied philosophy at St. Petersburg University but did not graduate. Mandelstam was a member of the 'Poets Guild' from 1911 and had close personal ties with Anna Akhmatova and Nikolai Gumilev. His first poems appeared in 1910 in the journal Apollon. In 1918 he worked briefly for Anatoly Lunacharskii's Education Ministry in Moskow. In the 1920s Mandelstam supported himself by writing children's books and translating works by Upton Sinclair, Jules Romains, Charles de Coster and others. He did not compose poems from 1925 to 1930 but turned to prose. In 1930 he made a trip to Armenia to escape his influential enemies. Mandelstam's Journey to Armenia (1933) became his last major work published during his life time. Mandelstam was arrested the first time in 1934 for an epigram he had written on Joseph Stalin. In the transit camp, Mandelstam was already so weak that he couldn't stand. He died in the Gulag Archipelago in Vtoraia rechka, near Vladivostok, on December 27, 1938.His body was taken to a common grave. International fame came to Mandelstam in the 1970s, when his works were published in the West and in the Soviet Union. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Harris, Jane Gary (Editor & Translator)
Link, Constance (Translator)

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The collected critical prose and letters
Alternate titles
The complete critical prose and letters; Critical Prose and Letters
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Chatwin, Bruce; Gifford, Henry

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Literature Studies and Criticism, Fiction and Literature, Nonfiction
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891.7Literature & rhetoricAsian LiteratureEast Indo-European and Celtic literaturesRussian and East Slavic languages
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PG3476 .M355 .A243Language and LiteratureSlavic languages and literatures. Baltic languages. Albanian languageSlavic. Baltic. AlbanianRussian literatureIndividual authors and works1917-1960
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