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         Tsvetayeva Marina:     more books (27)
  1. Captive Lion: The Life of Marina Tsvetayeva by Elaine Feinstein, 1987-08-31
  2. In the Inmost Hour of the Soul (Vox Humana) by Marina Tsvetayeva, Nina Kossman, 1989-05-25
  3. Marina Tsvetayeva (Lives of Modern Women) by Elaine Feinstein, 1989-11-07
  4. Three Russian women poets: Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetayeva, Bella Akhmadulina
  5. Marina Tsvetayeva: A Critical Biography by Maria Razumovsky, 1995-10-10
  6. Selected Poems of Marina Tsvetayeva by Marina Tsvetayeva, 1981
  7. Letters: Summer 1926 (New York Review Books Classics) by Marina Tsvetayeva, Rainer Maria Rilke, et all 2001-09-01
  8. Marina Tsvetayeva: Selected Poems by Marina TSvetaeva, 1971-10-21
  9. Marina Tsvetayeva: A Critical Biography.: An article from: World Literature Today by Marjorie L. Hoover, 1995-09-22
  10. Three Russian Women Poets: Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetayeva, Bella Akhmadulina by Marina; Akhmadulina, Bella; Akhmatova, Anna Andreevna; Maddock, Mary Tsvetaeva, 1983
  11. A Captive Lion The Life of Marina Tsvetayeva by FeinsteinElaine, 1987
  12. Selected Poems of Marina Tsvetayeva (Hutchinson Poets) by Marina; 1930, Elaine Feinstein TSvetaeva, 1987
  13. POETRY OF MARINA TSVETAYEVA by L. Zubov, 1989-01-01
  14. Selected Poems by Marina Tsvetayeva, 1991-01-01

1. Marina Tsvetayeva
Marina Tsvetayeva (18921941). She was born in Moscow to an art historyprofessor at Moscow University, who founded what is now
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married name Marina Ivanovna Efron b. Sept. 26 [Oct. 8, New Style], 1892, Moscow, Russia
d. Aug. 31, 1941, Yelabuga Russian poet whose verse is distinctive for its staccato rhythms, originality, and directness and who, though little known outside Russia, is considered one of the finest 20th-century ... Need more? Complete articles are available to premium service members. Information on site licenses is also available.
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5. Paul Celan's Readings Of Marina Tsvetayeva
An article by Christine Ivanovic.Category Arts Literature Poetry Poets C Celan, Paul......glossen artikel, “All poets are Jews” Paul Celan’s Readings of marinatsvetayeva Christine Ivanovic It was not a poem by marina tsvetayeva.
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6. Paul Celan's Readings Of Marina Tsvetayeva
An article by Christine Ivanovic.
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Die Niemandsrose
and Sprachgitter in the German news magazine Der Spiegel
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appears under the epigraph (all poets are Jews). In the poem "Hüttenfenster," the last of the Die Niemandsrose
In the following, I intend to elucidate the significance and scope of this epigraph as it appears in its Russian context in the poems at the end of Die Niemandsrose printed in Russian and in the cyrillic alphabet seems to be a Russian sentence, but in fact, it was never spoken in Russian in this way. Prefacing the poem "Und mit dem Buch aus Tarussa," there is no simple way for a German reader to understand it, since the Russian language was by no means widespread in the West Germany of the early sixties. On the contrary, it seems that this indecipherable epigraph was put there to create a meaning of its own, a meaning which relates to all those themes alluded to in the poem itself. As we see, it refers, among other things, to Paul Celan’s numerous translations from Russian:
Kyrilisches, Freunde, auch das

7. Marina Tsvetayeva
Speaking In Tongues / Scribbling In Voices Scribbling In Voices. marina tsvetayeva. Translated by Alex Sitnitsky
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Speaking in Tongues
Scribbling In Voices
Marina Tsvetayeva
Translated by Alex Sitnitsky

Two Songs
To one, whose craft is parting, fire Simmering down — is naught! A wave Which surge upon and flood entirely — Another one — would sweep away. With ire servile I would not bother To crawl cripplingly, my dear, I — who’s enwombed not by a mother, But in the belly of the sea. Here’s the apple — the earthy sphere, Would you, my honey, — bite it? With Whom you still argue here, dear? — You’re reasoning with sea’ abyss! Unlike earthborn maids, I would rather Not cross my hands, for I am free — The daughter enwombed not by a mother But in the belly of the sea. Nay, our gals cry not, write nothing, Not long for a long hoped — for mail! Nay. Once again, I fish with lasses Without seines and I won’t fail. My strains have power for others — Although why that — wis not to me — Me — who’s enwombed not by a mother, But in the belly of the sea. And that is my possession: which is — To give away — there are still more. And, crashing rocks at seashore’ beaches, My own chest I’m crashing though.

8. Marina Tsvetayeva
This page features poems by the woman poet marina tsvetayeva. marina tsvetayeva (18921941). She was born in Moscow to an art history professor at Moscow University, who founded
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Marina Tsvetayeva (1892-1941). She was born in Moscow to an art history professor at Moscow University, who founded what is now called Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts. Her mother was a musician. During the Revolution, she sided with the White Army and emigrated to Prague, then to Paris. After finding exile intolerable, she was persuaded by Pasternak to go back to the Soviet Union. When she returned her husband was arrested and shot. Her son was later killed in the war. Her poetry was silenced and wouldn't be published in Russia. She later hanged herself in the provincial town of Elabuga. We Shall Not Escape Hell
We shall not escape Hell, my passionate
sisters, we shall drink black resins-
we who sang our praises to the Lord
with every one of our sinews, even the finest.
we did not lean over the cradles or
spinning wheels at night, and now we are
carried off by an unsteady boat
under the skirts of a sleeveless cloak

9. The Best Of Marina Tsvetayeva
The Best of marina tsvetayeva. By Ilya Shambat.
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Russian. tsvetayeva, marina SELECTED POEMS. tsvetayeva, marina SELECTED POEMS.tsvetayeva, marina SELECTED POEMS. tsvetayeva, marina SELECTED POEMS.
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tsvetayeva, marina AFTER RUSSIA/POSLE ROSSII. Nayden, Michael M. tsvetayeva, marinaPOEM OF THE END Selected Narrative And Lyrical Poetry. Newman, Barclay M.
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12. Marina Tsvetayeva
Speaking In Tongues Scribbling In Voices. marina tsvetayeva. ÌÀÐÈÍÀ ÖÂÅÒÀÅÂÀ.Translated by Maya Jouravel. Translation © 19941998 by Maya Jouravel.
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13. Marina Tsvetayeva
Speaking in Tongues Scribbling In Voices. marina tsvetayeva. Translatedby Alex Sitnitsky. Two Songs. 1. To one, whose craft is parting
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14. Bloodaxe Books: Author Page > Marina Tsvetayeva
marina tsvetayeva Author, Books by marina tsvetayeva Selected Poems.The work of marina tsvetayeva falls into the following categories
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15. A Captive Lion The Life Of Marina Tsvetayeva, By Feinstein,
alienson-earth, Title A captive lion the lifeof marina tsvetayeva. Author Feinstein, Elaine.
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17. EMC: Topics For: Marina Tsvetayeva*
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19. Marina Tsvetayeva
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