by Osip Mandelstam
translated by Clarence Brown
Northwestern University Press, 2002
Paper: 978-0-8101-1928-4
Library of Congress Classification PG3476.M355A23 2002
Dewey Decimal Classification 891.78308

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Osip Mandelstam has in recent years come to be seen as a central figure in European modernism. Though known primarily as a poet, Mandelstam worked in many styles: autobiography, short story, travel writing, and polemic. Mandelstam's biographer, Clarence Brown, presents a collection of the poet's prose works that illuminates Mandelstam's far-ranging talent and places him within the canon of European modernism.

This volume includes Mandelstam's "The Noise of Time," a series of autobiographical sketches; "The Egyptian Stamp," a novella; "Fourth Prose;" and the famous travel memoirs "Theodosia" and "Journey to Armenia."

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