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  1. The Selected Poems of Osip Mandelstam (New York Review Books Classics) by Osip Mandelstam, 2004-08-31
  2. Selected Poems (Classic, 20th-Century, Penguin) by Osip Mandelstam, James Green, et all 1992-06-02
  3. Osip Mandelstam: 50 Poems by Osip Mandelshtam, 2000-05
  4. Stone by Osip Mandelshtam, Osip Mandelstam, 1993-02
  5. The Voronezh Notebooks: Poems 1935-1937 by Osip Mandelstam, 1996-09-04
  6. Moscow Memoirs: MEMORIES OF ANNA AKHMATOVA, OSIP MANDELSTAM, AND LITERARY RUSSIA UNDER STALIN by Emma Gerstein, 2004-09-02
  7. Complete poetry of Osip Emilevich Mandelstam (Russian literature in translation) by Osip Mandelshtam, 1973
  8. Surviving the Censor: The Unspoken Words of Osip Mandelstam by Rafi Aaron, 2006-03-15
  9. The Noise of Time: Selected Prose (European Classics) by Osip Mandelstam, 2002-03-27
  10. The Prose Of Osip Mandelstam (Second printing with corrections) by Osip / translated with a critical essay by Clarence Brown Mandelstam, 1967
  11. The Moscow and Voronezh Notebooks: Poems 1930-1937 by Osip Mandelstam, 2004-04-02
  12. Osip Mandelstam's Stone (The Lockert library of poetry in translation) by Osip Mandelshtam, 1981
  13. A Necklace of Bees: Selected Poems by Osip Mandelstam, 1992-01-01
  14. A Concordance to the Poems of Osip Mandelstam (The Cornell concordances)

1. Osip Mandelstam
Short biography and bibliography.Category Arts Literature Authors M Mandelstam, Osip......Osip Mandelstam was born in Warsaw and grew up in St.Petersburg. SOBRANIESOCHINENY, 196471; The Prose of Osip Mandelstam, 1965 - rev.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Osip (Emilevich) Mandelstam (1891-1938) - Also: Osip Mandel'shtam Russian poet and essayist, who is regarded alongside Boris Pastenak Marina Tsvetaeva and Anna Akhmatova as one of the greatest voices of the 20th-century Russian poetry. Most of Mandelstam's works were unknown outside his own country and went unpublished during the Stalin era (1929-53). Mandelstam was one of the foremost members of Acmeist school of poetry with Anna Akhmatova , which separated him from the main vein of Soviet poetry. His early works were impersonal but later he also analyzed his own experiences, history, and the current events. "Perhaps my whisper was already born before my lips. " Osip Mandelstam was born in Warsaw and grew up in St.Petersburg. His father was a successful leather-goods dealer and his mother a piano teacher. Mandelstam's parents were Jewish, but notveryreligious. At home Mandelstam was taught by tutors and governesses. He attended the prestigious Tenishev School (1900-07) and traveled then to Paris (1907-08) and Germany (1908-10), where he studied Old French literature at the University of Heidelberg (1909-10). In 1911-17 he studied philosophy at St. Petersburg University but did not graduate. Mandelstam was member of 'Poets Guild' from 1911 and hand close personal ties with Anna Akhmatova and Nikolai Gumilev. His first poems appeared in 1910 in the journal Apollon As a poet Mandelstam gained fame with the collection KAMEN (Stone), which appeared in 1913. The subject matters ranged from music to such triumphs of culture as the Roman classical architecture and the Byzantine cathedral of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople. It was followed by TRISTIA (1922), which confirmed his position as a poet, and STIKHOTVORENIA

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6. Station Hill Authors -- Osip Mandelstam
Osip Mandelstam. Tristia. Osip Mandelstam. translated by Bruce McClelland. Tristiais the book that firmly established Mandelstam as a major Russian poet.
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Tristia
Osip Mandelstam
translated by Bruce McClelland
Tristia is the book that firmly established Mandelstam as a major Russian poet. This first complete and bilingual edition reproduces the original Petrograd text of 1922. His second book, Tristia marks the beginning of the poet's maturity and the culmination of his involvement with the innovative group, the Acmeists. As translator Bruce McClelland writes in the Preface: "The poems of Tristia comprise the acme of Acmeism, which in turn became a literary philosophy whose concerns resonate with many issues in contemporary poetic discourse." For while Mandelstan lived comfortably with "the strictness of self-imposed forms," at the same time he certainly did not simply "adjust" to reality. Rather he invested poetry with such a high degree of substantiality that for him (and for us) it was capable of penetrating reality breaking the glass of illusion in a way that all the theosophical incantations of the Symbolists never could. Because the Acmeists (like the American Imagists) broke with exhausted conventions and vague mysticism, Mandelstam is sometimes mistaken for a chilly realist. On the contrary, like several generations of American poets he sought to rescue the visionary in the actual, through a poetics of immediacy and the renewal of language itself. McClelland's translations aim to show us a way into this less appreciated dimension of Mandelstam and the urge for a new poetics. Cover Price

7. Osip Mandelstam
Osip Mandelstam, Osip Mandelstam, the son of wealthy Jewish parents, was bornin Warsaw, on 3rd January, 1891. He studied at the University of St.
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Osip Mandelstam, the son of wealthy Jewish parents, was born in Warsaw, on 3rd January, 1891. He studied at the University of St. Petersburg, the Sorbonne in France, and the University of Heidelberg in Germany. Mandelstam began writing poetry and his work first appeared in the journal Apollon in 1910. The following year he joined with Nikolai Gumilev and Sergey Gorodetsky to form the Guild of Poets. Formed as a reaction to the Symbolist movement, the Acmeists, as they became known, called for a return to the use of clear, precise and concrete imagery. His first volume of poetry

8. Osip Mandelstam - Wikipedia
Osip Mandelstam. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Osip EmileyevichMandelstam (also spelt Mandelshtam) (b. 1891 d. 1938) was
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Osip Emileyevich Mandelstam (also spelt Mandelshtam) (b. d. ) was a White Russian poet and essayist, one of the foremost members of the Acmeist school of poets. He is best known for the poem "The Stalin Epigram", which was a major contributory factor in his arrest and execution; it has been described elsewhere as a "sixteen line death sentence". Mandelstam, who was Jewish, was raised in a sophisticated and cultured St Petersburg household. He studied first at the Sorbonne and later at the University of Heidelberg . In , Mandelstam converted to Christianity. His work and life are extensively detailed in two extraordinary biographical volumes by his wife

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10. Photographs Of Osip Mandelstam 1
Features a slide show of photographs of the Russian poet in various company. Photographs of osip mandelstam. osip mandelstam, Vyborg, 1912
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11. Cavanagh, C.: Osip Mandelstam And The Modernist Creation Of Tradition.
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Shopping Cart Reviews Table of Contents If modernism marked, as some critics claim, an "apocalypse of cultural community," then Osip Mandelstam (1891-1938) must rank among its most representative figures. Born to Central European Jews in Warsaw on the cusp of the modern age, he could claim neither Russian nor European traditions as his birthright. Describing the poetic movement he helped to found, Acmeism, as a "yearning for world culture," he defined the impulse that charges his own poetry and prose. Clare Cavanagh has written a sustained study placing Mandelstam's "remembrance and invention" of a usable poetic past in the context of modernist writing in general, with particular attention to the work of T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound. Cavanagh traces Mandelstam's creation of tradition from his earliest lyrics to his last verses, written shortly before his arrest and subsequent death in a Stalinist camp. Her work shows how the poet, generalizing from his own dilemmas and disruptions, addressed his epoch's paradoxical legacy of disinheritanceand how he responded to this unwelcome legacy with one of modernism's most complex, ambitious, and challenging visions of tradition. Drawing on not only Russian and Western modernist writing and theory, but also modern European Jewish culture, Russian religious thought, postrevolutionary politics, and even silent film, Cavanagh traces Mandelstam's recovery of a "world culture" vital, vast, and varied enough to satisfy the desires of the quintessential outcast modernist.

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Osip Mandelstam and the Modernist Creation of Tradition , by Clare Cavanagh [End Page 257] fleeing any too crude attempt at capture. The reader must trace out Mandelstam's personal networks of association, both inside and outside the text, before a kernel of thought and emotion can be recognized ("only the moment of recognition is sweet to us," goes a famous line from his "Tristia"). Although Clare Cavanagh's book does not emphasize this theme, her tactics could hardly be better suited to Mandelstam's peculiar poetic sensibility. Osip Mandelstam and the Modernist Creation of Tradition What results is perhaps the most serious comprehensive work on the poet produced so far. Cavanagh's approach may appear diffuse at first, but it enables her to capture a great deal of this elusive genius without confining Mandelstam within a narrow critical purview. The book's argument is that Mandelstam qualifies as a central modernist poet through his agonistic relation to an ideal of "world culture." He attempts to recreate an authoritative literary and cultural tradition that his own innovative work would both continue and transform. And it is from this point of view that Mandelstam's Jewishness appears so significant to Cavanagh (a chief issue in three out of eight chapters): it gives a precise formula for that position both inside and outside of the dominant culture. Cavanagh even contends quite suggestively that, for Mandelstam, both Dante and Chaplin function as avatars of Jewishness.

13. Mandelstam, Osip Emilyevich
mandelstam, osip Emilyevich, ô'sip emyEl'yuvich män'dilstum PronunciationKey. mandelstam, osip Emilyevich , 1892–1938, Russian poet.
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Mandelstam, Osip Emilyevich E u u m] Pronunciation Key Mandelstam, Osip Emilyevich , Russian poet. Mandelstam was a leader of the Acmeist school. He wrote impersonal, fatalistic, meticulously constructed poems, the best of which are collected in Kamen [stone] (1913) and Tristia (1922). Although he opposed the Bolsheviks, he remained in Russia after the revolution but published no poetry after 1925. He was arrested in 1934 and died in a concentration camp. His widow preserved a large number of poems from the early period of his exile. See his complete works, tr. by B. Raffel and A. Burago (1973); memoirs by N. Mandelstam (2 vol., 1970 and 1974); study by C. Brown (1973). Mandelbrot, Benoit B.

14. Mandelstam, Osip Emilyevich. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. mandelstam, osip Emilyevich. (ô´s p my l´y v ch män´d lst m) (KEY), 1892–1938, Russian poet. mandelstam was a leader of the Acmeist school.
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ATTRIBUTION osip mandelstam (1891–1938), Russian poet. “We Exist in a CountryGrown Unreal and Strange,” trans by Vladimir Markov and Merrill Sparks.
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    Russian Authors. Nadezha mandelstam (18991980). Born Area Writer Awards Works1970 - Hope Against Hope. osip Emilevich mandelstam (Husband) (1891-1938).
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    20. I Have Studied The Science Of Departures,
    Poems by mandelstam in English translation.Category Arts Literature Authors M mandelstam, osip Poetry......Mandelshtam 18911938. osip Mandelshtam was Jewish, of Latvian parents,and was brought up in St Petersburg. He visited the Crimea in 1921.
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    Mandelshtam 1891-1938 Osip Mandelshtam was Jewish, of Latvian parents, and was brought up in St Petersburg. He visited the Crimea in 1921. His individualistic poetry with its responsiveness to classical Greece and Rome, and its lament for the direction the Russian Revolution had taken, provoked and offended Stalin and he was arrested and exiled to Voronezh (near the Don, south of Moscow) in 1934. He returned from exile but was re-arrested in 1938 and died on his way to a labour camp.
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    I have studied the Science of departures,
    in night’s sorrows, when a woman’s hair falls down. The oxen chew, there’s the waiting, pure, in the last hours of vigil in the town, and I reverence night’s ritual cock-crowing, when reddened eyes lift sorrow’s load and choose to stare at distance, and a woman’s crying is mingled with the singing of the Muse.
    Who knows, when the word ‘departure’ is spoken
    what kind of separation is at hand, or of what that cock-crow is a token, when a fire on the Acropolis lights the ground, and why at the dawning of a new life

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