· Bride of Ice: New Selected Poems by Marina Tsvetaeva, Elaine Feinstein | Editorial Reviews. NOOK Book (eBook) Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ $ $ Marina Tsvetaeva is considered one of Russia's most important postrevolutionary www.doorway.ru is the author of The Demesne of the Swans, Evening Album, and The www.doorway.ru Feinstein is the author of many novels, radio plays, television dramas, and five biographies, including Anna of all the Russias, A Captive Lion: The Life of Marina Tsvetaeva, and Pushkin.5/5(2). When Elaine Feinstein first read the poems of Marina Tsvetaeva in Russian in the s, the encounter transformed her. 'What drew me to her initially,' she writes, 'was the intensity of her emotions, and the honesty with which she exposed them.' Her translations, first published to great acclaim in , introduced Tsvetaeva to English readers.
Bride of Ice: New Selected Poems by Marina Tsvetaeva, Elaine Feinstein. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , Author T͡Svetaeva, Marina, Preferred Title Poems. Selections. English Title Bride of ice: new selected poems / Marina Tsvetaeva ; translated with an introduction by Elaine Feinstein from literal versions by Daisy Cockburn. With a new introduction, notes and bibliography of works in English, Bride of Ice brings Tsvetaeva to a new generation of readers. Blackwell. Intensely emotional and honest, this collection of searing poems about love, loss, jealousy, and fear, explores the literary and social landscape of post revolutionary Russia.
Bride of Ice: New Selected Poems () is the second, revised and expanded version of Elaine Feinstein's rendering of a selection of Tsvetaeva's poems into English. Marina Tsvetaeva, Bride of Ice: New Selected Poems, ‘Yesterday he still looked in my eyes’, tr. Elaine Feinstein. #SELECTED POEMS MARINA TSVETAEVA #Download file | read online revised translations of 12 poems by Tsvetaeva on poets and poetry. Bride of Ice - New Selected Poems When Elaine Feinstein first read the poems of Marina Tsvetaeva in Russian in the s, the encounter transformed her. 'What drew me to her initially,' she writes, 'was the intensity.
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