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Osip Mandelstam (1891–1938)

Autor de Selected Poems

192+ Obras 2,060 Miembros 27 Reseñas 23 Preferidas

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Osip Mandelstam was born in Warsaw, Poland and grew up in St.Petersburg, Russia Mandelstam was taught by tutors and governesses at his home. He attended the prestigious Tenishev School from 1900 to 1907 and traveled then to Paris from 1907 to 1908 and Germany from 1908 to 1910, where he studied Old mostrar más French literature at the University of Heidelberg. In 1911 till 1917, he studied philosophy at St. Petersburg University but did not graduate. Mandelstam was a member of the 'Poets Guild' from 1911 and had close personal ties with Anna Akhmatova and Nikolai Gumilev. His first poems appeared in 1910 in the journal Apollon. In 1918 he worked briefly for Anatoly Lunacharskii's Education Ministry in Moskow. In the 1920s Mandelstam supported himself by writing children's books and translating works by Upton Sinclair, Jules Romains, Charles de Coster and others. He did not compose poems from 1925 to 1930 but turned to prose. In 1930 he made a trip to Armenia to escape his influential enemies. Mandelstam's Journey to Armenia (1933) became his last major work published during his life time. Mandelstam was arrested the first time in 1934 for an epigram he had written on Joseph Stalin. In the transit camp, Mandelstam was already so weak that he couldn't stand. He died in the Gulag Archipelago in Vtoraia rechka, near Vladivostok, on December 27, 1938.His body was taken to a common grave. International fame came to Mandelstam in the 1970s, when his works were published in the West and in the Soviet Union. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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(eng) There are at least three different books called Selected Poems, with different translators and selections of poems; please do not combine them.

Obras de Osip Mandelstam

Selected Poems (1973) 503 copias
Journey to Armenia (1933) 132 copias
Voronezh notebooks (1980) 114 copias
Osip Mandelstam: 50 Poems (1977) 88 copias
Stone (1916) 76 copias
The Egyptian Stamp (1927) 52 copias
Coloquio sobre Dante (1994) 51 copias
Gedichte (1928) 51 copias
Moscow Notebooks (1989) 42 copias
Tristia (1987) 40 copias
Armènia en prosa i en vers (1994) 23 copias
Tristia et autres poèmes (1982) 17 copias
Hufeisenfinder (1975) 15 copias
Lettres (1997) 10 copias
Laatste brieven 1936-1938 (1986) 9 copias
De la poésie (1990) 9 copias
Selected Essays (1977) 8 copias
CUADERNOS DE VORONEZH (1999) 7 copias
Poemes (2009) 7 copias
Le bruit du temps (1988) 6 copias
Sobranie sochinenii (1990) 5 copias
Dva tramvaia (2000) 4 copias
Камень. Cтихи (1990) 4 copias
Poesía (2010) 4 copias
Surviving the Censor: The Unspoken Words of Osip Mandelstam (2006) — Associated Name — 4 copias
New Translations (2006) 4 copias
Propos sur Dante (2020) 3 copias
Samtal om Dante (2020) 3 copias
[Избранное] (1996) 3 copias
Fogo errante (2001) 3 copias
Izbrannoe (2005) 3 copias
La piedra (1998) 3 copias
Poesie 3 copias
Sulla poesia (2003) 2 copias
Il programma del pane (2004) 2 copias
Sonnye tramvai (2013) 2 copias
Zgiełk czasu (1994) 2 copias
Проза 2 copias
Poems from Mandelstam (1990) 2 copias
Stikhotvoreniia (2007) 1 copia
Stikhotvorenija (2020) 1 copia
Crepúsculo da Liberdade (1900) 1 copia
Akme Znaczy Szczyt (1986) — Contribuidor — 1 copia
Ruská Tristia (1997) 1 copia
Prózy (1992) 1 copia
Poèmes et essais (1989) 1 copia
стихи 1 copia
Sumerki svobody (2018) 1 copia
Избранное (1989) 1 copia
Стихи (1990) 1 copia
Об искусстве (1995) 1 copia
Tidens larm (2021) 1 copia
Nikomu ani slowa... (2003) 1 copia
Kivitauluoodi : runoja (1997) 1 copia

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Magical Realist Fiction: An Anthology (1984) — Contribuidor — 113 copias
Animal Farm and Related Readings (1900) — Contribuidor — 109 copias
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Gods and Mortals: Modern Poems on Classical Myths (1684) — Contribuidor — 68 copias
Russian Poets (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets) (2009) — Contribuidor — 64 copias

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Nombre canónico
Mandelštam, Osip
Nombre legal
Мандельштам, Осип Эмильевич
Otros nombres
Mandel'štam, Osip Èmil'evič
Mandelstam, Osip Emilievich
Fecha de nacimiento
1891-01-15
Fecha de fallecimiento
1938-12-27
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Russia
Lugar de nacimiento
Warsaw, Poland
Lugar de fallecimiento
Voronezh, Russia
Lugares de residencia
Warsaw, Poland (birth)
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Moscow, Russia
Cherdyn, Russia
Voronezh, Russia (death)
Educación
Tenishev School, St. Petersburg, Russia
University of Heidelberg
University of St. Petersburg
Sorbonne, Paris, France
Ocupaciones
poet
literary critic
translator
children's book author
travel writer
Relaciones
Mandelstam, Nadezhda (spouse)
Tsvetaeva, Marina (lover)
Biografía breve
Osip Mandelstam was born to a prosperous Jewish family in Warsaw, and grew up in St. Petersburg, Russia. He received his early education from tutors and governesses at home, and attended the prestigious Tenishev School from 1900 to 1907. Continuing his education abroad, he studied at the Sorbonne in Paris and the the University of Heidelberg in Germany. From 1911 to 1917, he studied philosophy at the University of St. Petersburg, something rarely permitted for Jews. Mandelstam gave up his studies to become a poet, and began publishing in the literary journal Apollon. His first collection, Kamen (Stone), appeared in 1913. In the 1920s, as the Bolsheviks began to exert power over Russian artists, it became increasingly difficult for Mandelstam, a nonconformist, to maintain himself as a poet. He also wrote children's books and translated works by Upton Sinclair, Jules Romains, Charles de Coster, and others. In 1930, he made a trip to Armenia, which provided material for his book Journey to Armenia (1933), the last major work he published during his lifetime. He was arrested the first time in 1934 for a poem he had written on Joseph Stalin, tortured, and exiled to the Ural Mountains. Arrested again in 1938, he was sentenced to forced labor, and arrived at the Vtoraia Rechka transit camp, near Vladivostok, in very poor health. He died there shortly afterwards. Mandelstam achieved international fame in the 1970s, when his works were published in the West as well as in the Soviet Union thanks to the efforts of his wife Nadezhda Mandelstam, who also wrote two memoirs about their lives together, Hope Against Hope (1970) and Hope Abandoned (1974).
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There are at least three different books called Selected Poems, with different translators and selections of poems; please do not combine them.

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Originalmente publicada en 1928, esta colección de Ossip Mandelstam reúne una serie de ensayos revisados, escritos entre 1910 y 1923. Son, como indica Mandelstam, obligados por el mismo pensamiento ... agreguemos: poesía. Cuando aparecieron, estos textos habían sido influenciados por la censura, el primer rol fue reinstalado aquí
 
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Obras
192
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16
Miembros
2,060
Popularidad
#12,488
Valoración
4.1
Reseñas
27
ISBNs
291
Idiomas
22
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