ESENIN. YESENIN. Sergei
Title | Izbrannyy yesenin stikhi i poemy [Selected verse and poems] |
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Publisher | Riga Gramatu Draugs |
Date | 1928 |
Book ID | 36394 |
Description
A good copy, clean and tight. Very minor chipping to spine ends, usual browning to paper.
Used; Very Good
The poet Sergei Yesenin (Esenin), 'pastoral-angel' 'tavern-rake' and bard of the Soviet Empire lived a short and turbulent life but posthumously became one of the most widely-read of 20th century Russian poets. He was a founder member of the avant-garde "Imaginist" group. Branded both decadent and hooligan, anti-Soviet and Soviet hero, he was vulnerable, sinful and all too human. Tantalisingly, he was married briefly to Isadora Duncan. Esenin is described as essentially 'Russian'; he is the peasant embodying tragic pathos and the forlorn dream of a rural idyll (McVay 1998). He killed himself in a Leningrad Hotel in 1925 after a short-spanned but meteoric literary career. Hélène Heinsdorf's decorated ex-libris, pencilled note below (Could be the Polish journalist Helene Heinsdorf-Lewinson? See Sonderfahndungsliste G.B.).
Price:
£80.00