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  1. Aug 3, 2022 · Brodsky took up his duties in fall 1991, opening the Library's annual literary season on October 2nd with a lecture held in the Mumford Room. Brodsky served one term as poet laureate, finishing his duties in spring 1992. This guide provides an overview of print and online resources related to Joseph Brodsky's life and work.

  2. The End of a Beautiful Era. By Joseph Brodsky. Since the stern art of poetry calls for words, I, morose, deaf, and balding ambassador of a more or less. insignificant nation that’s stuck in this super. power, wishing to spare my old brain, hand myself my own topcoat and head for the main.

  3. Joseph Brodsky (Joseph o Iosif Alexándrovich Brodsky; Leningrado, 1940 - Nueva York, 1996) Poeta y ensayista ruso. Se le considera el poeta más grande nacido en la época soviética y, acaso con la sola excepción de Boris Pasternak y Anna Ajmátova, el más importante en lengua rusa de la segunda mitad del siglo XX.

  4. Oct 20, 2015 · At the time Joseph Brodsky and I met and walked the streets of Venice until dawn, his passion for the city was still young. The dissident-poet had been expelled from his Russian homeland just six ...

  5. Mar 24, 2016 · The apartment where Joseph Brodsky lived with his parents, now a museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. (May 24, 2015) (AP) This article appears in the April 11-18, 2016 issue .

  6. May 12, 2020 · Less Than One: Selected Essays (FSG Classics) Paperback – May 12, 2020. This collection of essays thrusts Joseph Brodsky―previously known more for his poetry and translations―into the forefront of the “Third Wave” of Russian émigré writers. Originally published the year before Brodsky received the Nobel Prize in Literature, Less ...

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  7. Dec 24, 1971 · But when drafts through the doorway disperse. the thick mist of the hours of darkness. and a shape in a shawl stands revealed, both a newborn and Spirit that’s Holy. in your self you discover; you stare. skyward, and it’s right there: a star. Joseph Brodsky, "December 24, 1971" from Collected Poems in English, 1972-1999.

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