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Mandelshtam spent three years in Western Europe, where he encountered the French Symbolists and other contemporary writings of the day. Returning to Russia in 1911, Mandelshtam joined with poets Anna Akhmatova and Nikolai Gumilyov in establishing the poetic movement Acmeism. Following the Russian Revolution, his work and that of fellow Acmeists came under scrutiny and Mandelshtam was ultimately imprisoned and died at a Vladivostock transit station en route to a hard labour camp. This volume, Mandelshtam's second, established his literary reputation.

Author Biography:

Growing up in St. Petersburg in an assimilated middle-class, Jewish family, Osip Mandelshtam was educated in classical studies. From 1907-1910 he spent most of his time in western Europe, where he encountered the French Symbolist and other contemporary writing of the day.
Release date NZ
October 18th, 2007
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
72
Dimensions
108x152x5
ISBN-13
9781933382968
Product ID
2426242

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