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  1. 12 de feb. de 2024 · Joseph Brodsky was born to a Jewish family on 24 May 1940 at Leningrad, Soviet Union. His father, Aleksandr Brodsky, was a professional photographer with the Soviet Navy, and mother, Maria Volpert Brodsky, was a professional translator and bookkeeper. Joseph Brodsky was known to have had a rebellious childhood, often being caught for indiscipline.

  2. Joseph Brodsky was born to a Jewish family on 24 May 1940 at Leningrad, Soviet Union. His father, Aleksandr Brodsky, was a professional photographer with the Soviet Navy, and mother, Maria Volpert Brodsky, was a professional translator and book keeper. Joseph Brodsky was known to have had a rebellious childhood, often being caught for indiscipline.

  3. Abstract. Joseph Brodsky is a bundle of contradictions. This statement might be problematic if he were a philosopher, but his consistent inconsistency makes perfect sense to those studying his primary status - that of poet. Stoic toward the arbitrariness of the world order (or disorder), deeply melancholic (if not corrosively sceptical) about ...

  4. Biographical. Joseph Brodsky was born in 1940, in Leningrad, and began writing poetry when he was eighteen. Anna Akhmatova soon recognized in the young poet the most gifted lyric voice of his generation. From March 1964 until November 1965, Brodsky lived in exile in the Arkhangelsk region of northern Russia; he had been sentenced to five years ...

  5. 12 de dic. de 2003 · From the age of thirty-two he was a “nomad” – a Virgilian hero, doomed never to return home. When asked why he did not want to go back, Brodsky answered that he didn’t want to visit his home country as a tourist. Or that he didn’t want to go on an invitation from official institutions. His final argument was: “The best part of me is ...

  6. brodsky.darimay.com › enBrodsky

    On June 4, 1972, Joseph Brodsky permanently left his homeland, taking a typewriter, two bottles of vodka for a friend, and John Donne's book of poems. Move the items into the suitcase After Brodsky was revoked the Soviet citizenship, he left Leningrad on an «Israeli visa» and flew to Vienna

  7. The choice of poems reflects Brodsky's diversity of themes and devices. Together they offer a perspective on one of the most original and profound modern poets. This collection should fulfil the often-expressed need for a comprehensive approach to the study of Brodsky's poetry, which is linguistically as well as intellectually demanding.