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First edition. Black cloth, octavo. 100 pages. . Fine copy in a dust jacket with some wear at top of spine and along top of rear panel. Jacket is in a mylar protector. Seller Inventory # 090824
Osip Mandelstam is a central figure not only in modern Russian but in world poetry, the author of some of the most haunting and memorable poems of the twentieth century. A contemporary of Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetayeva, and Boris Pasternak, a touchstone for later masters such as Paul Celan and Robert Lowell, Mandelstam was a crucial instigator of the "revolution of the word" that took place in St. Petersburg, only to be crushed by the Bolshevik Revolution. Mandelstam's last poems, written in the interval between his exile to the provinces by Stalin and his death in the Gulag, are an extraordinary testament to the endurance of art in the presence of terror.
This book represents a collaboration between the scholar Clarence Brown and W. S. Merwin, one of contemporary America's finest poets and translators. It also includes Mandelstam's "Conversation on Dante," an uncategorizable work of genius containing the poet's deepest reflections on the nature of the poetic process.
Review:
"One of the century s greatest lyric poets Osip Mandelstam has tempted a formidable array of English poets. Through them we can perceive a glittering poetry, at once allusive, hardeyed, amd uncompromising. We see Leningrad black and shining, sitting like a hunched wildcat or transformed into 'transparent Petropolis/ where Proserpina rules over us;' Moscow, threatening Asiatic barbarity; the Crimea s sensual richness. Much of this recorded over the years of Stalin s murderous cat-and-mouse game."
Elaine Feinstein, "The Sunday Times"
"In the thirty years that have passed since the Brown/Merwin versions appeared none of the many attempts to indicate Mandelstam s vitality, to draw out his multitude of textile warps, have come anywhere near what they achieved. Seemingly understated, these translations have the tension and memorability of art. With intensity, precision, and immediacy, Brown and Merwin give us a great poet, whose work, like that of Yeats, takes place, dramatically, on the stage of history. Mandelstam is the crucial poet of 'our wolfhound age', our 'tyrant century'.
Mark Rudman
"[Brown s] introduction to this book of Mandelstam s poems is balanced, informative and personal."
"Columbus Dispatch""
"One of the century's greatest lyric poets...Osip Mandelstam has tempted a formidable array of English poets. Through them we can perceive a glittering poetry, at once allusive, hardeyed, amd uncompromising. We see Leningrad black and shining, sitting like a hunched wildcat or transformed into 'transparent Petropolis/ where Proserpina rules over us;' Moscow, threatening Asiatic barbarity; the Crimea's sensual richness. Much of this recorded over the years of Stalin's murderous cat-and-mouse game."
-- Elaine Feinstein, The Sunday Times
"In the thirty years that have passed since the Brown/Merwin versions appeared none of the many attempts to indicate Mandelstam's vitality, to draw out his multitude of textile warps, have come anywhere near what they achieved. Seemingly understated, these translations have the tension and memorability of art. With intensity, precision, and immediacy, Brown and Merwin give us a great poet, whose work, like that of Yeats, takes place, dramatically, on the stage of history. Mandelstam is the crucial poet of 'our wolfhound age', our 'tyrant century'."
-- Mark Rudman
"[Brown's] introduction to this book of Mandelstam's poems is balanced, informative and personal."
-- Columbus Dispatch
-One of the century's greatest lyric poets...Osip Mandelstam has tempted a formidable array of English poets. Through them we can perceive a glittering poetry, at once allusive, hardeyed, amd uncompromising. We see Leningrad black and shining, sitting like a hunched wildcat or transformed into 'transparent Petropolis/ where Proserpina rules over us;' Moscow, threatening Asiatic barbarity; the Crimea's sensual richness. Much of this recorded over the years of Stalin's murderous cat-and-mouse game.-
-- Elaine Feinstein, The Sunday Times
-In the thirty years that have passed since the Brown/Merwin versions appeared none of the many attempts to indicate Mandelstam's vitality, to draw out his multitude of textile warps, have come anywhere near what they achieved. Seemingly understated, these translations have the tension and memorability of art. With intensity, precision, and immediacy, Brown and Merwin give us a great poet, whose work, like that of Yeats, takes place, dramatically, on the stage of history. Mandelstam is the crucial poet of 'our wolfhound age', our 'tyrant century'.-
-- Mark Rudman
-[Brown's] introduction to this book of Mandelstam's poems is balanced, informative and personal.-
-- Columbus Dispatch
Title: Selected Poems
Publisher: Atheneum, New York
Publication Date: 1974
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Fine
Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller: Milbury Books, New Romney, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 100pp, collecting 395 poems and with a 14pp introductory essay by Clarence Brown. The text is clean throughout, there are no inscriptions and no wear to binding. Foxing present to fore/lower edges of text block. The blind-stamped boards remain in excellent shape with no bumping to corner tips. The unclipped dust wrapper is very well preserved (Near Fine) with only minor hints of rubbing to edges and a hint of age-toning to verso. Please see five pictures attached. Seller Inventory # ABE-1727262370138
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Seller: Southampton Books, Sag Harbor, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. First Edition, Later Printing. Not price-clipped. Published by Atheneum, 1974. Octavo. Hardcover. Red topstain. Book is very good with previous owner name stamp on flyleaf. Dust jacket is very good with shelf wear.100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor, New York. Seller Inventory # 330335
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Seller: Fahrenheit's Books, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First US Edition. First US edition, hardcover, binding error with endbands misaligned, the book has a minor skew to the binding, and slight shelfwear to the spine ends, edges and corners. Overall, a solid, tight and clean, Very Good+ copy in a price-clipped, Very Good dust jacket, which has has bumps with slight creasing to the spine ends and corners, a short tear to the head of the front hinge, and light sunning to the spine and edges. The jacket is wrapped in Mylar. Seller Inventory # 204790
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Seller: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, U.S.A.
First U.S. edition and first printing. Hardcover. 100 pages. A collection of poems by Mandelstam translated from the Russian by Clarence Brown and W.S. Merwin. A near fine copy in cloth boards and in a very good plus dust jacket with a few small edge tears and other very minor wear. Seller Inventory # 199916
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Seller: Western Canon Books, Reisterstown, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Book in FINE condition with a text that is bright, clean and free of any extraneous markings or sign of previous ownership. Jacket (in mylar) has faint edge wear and some soiling. These are the preferred translations by Clarence Brown and W S Merwin. ISBN indicates this is a 1st edition but there is no statement to that effect in the book. Beautiful copy. Seller Inventory # 001309
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