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Title: The Man Who Brought Brodsky into English
Condition: New
Subtitle: Conversations with George L. Kline
EAN: 9781644695142
ISBN: 9781644695142
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Format: Paperback
Release Date: 01/04/2021
Description: Brodsky's poetic career in the West was launched when Joseph Brodsky: Selected Poems was published in 1973. Its translator was a scholar and war hero, George L. Kline. This is the story of that friendship and collaboration, from its beginnings in 1960s Leningrad and concluding with the Nobel poet's death in 1996.

Kline translated more of Brodsky's poems than any other single person, with the exception of Brodsky himself. The Bryn Mawr philosophy professor and Slavic scholar was a modest and retiring man, but on occasion he could be as forthright and adamant as Brodsky himself. "Akhmatova discovered Brodsky for Russia, but I discovered him for the West," he claimed.

Kline's interviews with author Cynthia L. Haven before his death in 2015 include a description of his first encounter with Brodsky, the KGB interrogations triggered by their friendship, Brodsky's emigration, and the camaraderie and conflict over translation. When Kline called Brodsky in London to congratulate him for the Nobel, the grateful poet responded, "And congratulations to you, too, George!


Language: English
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Item Height: 229mm
Item Length: 152mm
Author: Cynthia L. Haven
Genre: Biography
Book Series: Jews of Russia & Eastern Europe and Their Legacy
Topic: Literary Criticism
Release Year: 2021

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