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Dark Elderberry Branch: Poems of Marina Tsvetaeva, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Marina Tsvetaeva

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Dark Elderberry Branch: Poems of Marina Tsvetaeva, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Dark Elderberry Branch: Poems of Marina Tsvetaeva, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Dark Elderberry Branch: Poems of Marina Tsvetaeva, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Marina Tsvetaeva

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A poet of genius."-Vladimir NabokovVia what Ilya Kaminsky and Jean Valentine call "readings"-not translations-of fragments of Marina Tsvetaeva's poems and prose, Tsvetaeva's lyrical genius is made accessible and poignant to a new generation of readers. By juxtaposing fragments of her poems with short pieces of prose, we begin to know her as poet, friend, enemy, woman, lover, and revolutionary. From "Poems for Moscow (2)":From my hands-take this city not made by hands, my strange, my beautiful brother. Take it, church by church-all forty times forty churches, and flying up over them, the small pigeons;And Spassky Gates-in their flower-where the Orthodox take off their hats;And the Chapel of Stars-refuge chapel-where the floor is-polished by tears;Take the circle of the five cathedrals, my soul, my holy friend. Marina Tsvetaeva was born in Moscow in 1892 and died in 1941. Her poetry stands among the greatest works of twentieth century Russian writers. Ilya Kaminsky is the author ofDancing in Odessa (Tupelo Press, 2004) which won the Whiting Writers' Award, the American Academy of Arts and Letters' Metcalf Award, the Dorset Prize, and the Ruth Lilly Poetry Fellowship awarded annually byPoetrymagazine. Jean Valentine won the Yale Younger Poets award forDream Barker in 1965. Her eleventh book of poetry isBreak the Glass, from Copper Canyon Press. Door in the Mountain: New and Collected Poems 19652003 was the winner of the 2004 National Book Award for Poetry. "A poet of genius."-Vladimir NabokovVia what Ilya Kaminsky and Jean Valentine call "readings"-not translations-of fragments of Marina Tsvetaeva's poems and prose, Tsvetaeva's lyrical genius is made accessible and poignant to a new generation of readers. By juxtaposing fragments of her poems with short pieces of prose, we begin to know her as poet, friend, enemy, woman, lover, and revolutionary. From "Poems for Moscow (2)":From my hands-take this city not made by hands, my strange, my beautiful brother. Take it, church by church-all forty times forty churches, and flying up over them, the small pigeons;And Spassky Gates-in their flower-where the Orthodox take off their hats;And the Chapel of Stars-refuge chapel-where the floor is-polished by tears;Take the circle of the five cathedrals, my soul, my holy friend. Marina Tsvetaeva was born in Moscow in 1892 and died in 1941. Her poetry stands among the greatest works of twentieth century Russian writers. Ilya Kaminsky is the author ofDancing in Odessa (Tupelo Press, 2004) which won the Whiting Writers' Award, the American Academy of Arts and Letters' Metcalf Award, the Dorset Prize, and the Ruth Lilly Poetry Fellowship awarded annually byPoetrymagazine. Jean Valentine won the Yale Younger Poets award forDream Barker in 1965. Her eleventh book of poetry isBreak the Glass, from Copper Canyon Press. Door in the Mountain: New and Collected Poems 19652003 was the winner of the 2004 National Book Award for Poetry. " | Dark Elderberry Branch: Poems of Marina Tsvetaeva, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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