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“quiet Spiders of the Hidden Soul” by Mykola Bazhan

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“quiet Spiders of the Hidden Soul”

Mykola (nik) Bazhan’s Early Experimental Poetry

Mykola Bazhan, Oksana Rosenblum, Lev Fridman

Academic Studies Press · Print & ebook · November 3, 2020

Reading lane: Eastern European Collections

This bilingual Ukrainian-English collection brings together the most interesting experimental works by Mykola (Nik) Bazhan, one of the major Ukrainian poets of the twentieth century.

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Good for readers interested in poetryGood for fans of PoetryGood for readers who enjoy Eastern European Collections and East European Literary Criticism.

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Authors
Mykola Bazhan, Oksana Rosenblum, Lev Fridman
Publisher
Academic Studies Press
Published
November 3, 2020
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Eastern European Collections · East European Literary Criticism
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Eastern European Collections

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  • Eastern European Collections

  • European Poetry

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This bilingual Ukrainian-English collection brings together the most interesting experimental works by Mykola (Nik) Bazhan, one of the major Ukrainian poets of the twentieth century. As he moved from futurism to neoclassicism, symbolism to socialist realism, Bazhan consistently displayed a creative approach to theme, versification, and vocabulary. Many poems from his three remarkable early collections (1926, 1927, and 1929) remain unknown to readers, both in Ukraine and the...

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This bilingual Ukrainian-English collection brings together the most interesting experimental works by Mykola (Nik) Bazhan, one of the major Ukrainian poets of the twentieth century. As he moved from futurism to neoclassicism, symbolism to socialist realism, Bazhan consistently displayed a creative approach to theme, versification, and vocabulary. Many poems from his three remarkable early collections (1926, 1927, and 1929) remain unknown to readers, both in Ukraine and the West. Because Bazhan was later forced into the straitjacket of officially sanctioned socialist realism, his early poetry has been neglected. This collection makes these outstanding works available for the first time.

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