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“I am to be read not from left to right, but in Jewish: from right to left”

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Boris Slutsky (1919-1986) is a major original figure of Russian poetry of the second half of the twentieth century whose oeuvre has remained unexplored and unstudied. The first scholarly study of t...
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Boris Slutsky (1919-1986) is a major original figure of Russian poetry of the second half of the twentieth century whose oeuvre has remained unexplored and unstudied. The first scholarly study of the poet, Marat Grinberg’s book substantially fills this critical lacuna in the current comprehension of Russian and Soviet literatures. Grinberg argues that Slutsky’s body of work amounts to a Holy Writ of his times, daringly fusing biblical prooftexts and stylistics with the language of late Russian Modernism and Soviet newspeak.
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Price: $50.00
Pages: 482
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Imprint: Academic Studies Press
Publication Date: 01 December 2020
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781644692769
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: Biography, Literature & Literary studies, Poetry, Modern & contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)
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Marat Grinberg (PhD University of Chicago, 2006) is Assistant Professor of Russian and Humanities at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. His recent essays include The Problem of Evil’: an Exchange with Tony Judt (The New York Review of Books, 2008); "All the Young Poets have Become Old Jews": Boris Slutsky’s Russian Jewish Canon (East European Jewish Affairs, 2007) and The Midrash from Joseph: "Isaac and Abraham’"as Brodsky’s Ur-Text in Poetics. Self. Place: Essays in Honor of Anna Lisa Crone (Bloomington, Slavica, 2007).