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Natalya Gorbanevskaya: Selected Poems
About this book
In 1972, Natalya Gorbanevskaya was arrested for protesting against the detention of dissidents in Moscow's Red Square. Featuring the work of this widely-recognized Russian poet and civil rights activist, this collection combines a folk-inspired modernism with a clear narrative. Of interest to Russian history buffs and academics of various fields, these poems blatantly reflect the author's political engagement and argue against oppression.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- About the Author
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Note on the Text
- From Poberezhye [Seaboard] (1956–66)
- From Angel derevianny [Wooden Angel] (1967–71)
- From Tri tetradi stikhotvorenii [Three Notebooks of Poems] (1972–4)
- From Pereletaya snezhnuyu granitsu [Flying Over the Snowy Frontier] (1974–8)
- From Chuzhie kamni [Alien Stones] (1979–82)
- From Peremennaya oblachnost’ [Alternating Clouds] (1982–3)
- From Gde i kogda [Where and When] (1983–5)
- From Sed’maya kniga [Seventh Book] (1985–90)
- From I ya zhila-byla [Once Upon a Time] (1992–4)
- From Nabor [Type-setting] (1994–6)
- From Novye vos’mistishiya [New Eight-line] (1996)
- From Kto o chyom poyot [Who Sings What] (1996–7)
- From 13 vos’mistishii i eshche 67 stikhotvorenii [13 Eight-liners and 67 More Poems] (1997–9)
- From Poslednie stikhi togo veka [Last Poems of the Last Century] (1999–2000)
- From Poema bez poemy [Poem without a Poem] (2001)
- From Chainaya roza [Tea Rose] (2002–5)
- From Krugi po vode [Circles in the Water] (January 2006–August 2008)
- From Razvilki [Forks in the Road] (August 2008–December 2009)
- From Shtoito. Stikhi 2010 [Sumthing. Poems 2010] (2010)
- The Language Problem of a Poet in Exile Address by Natalya Gorbanevskaya to the full editorial board meeting of Kontinent, Munich, May 1983
- Interview with Natalya Gorbanevskaya by Valentina Polukhina
- Bibliography