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Lyrics volume 1

Lyrics: Volume 1 (1813–17) – Dual Language

By Alexander Pushkin

ISBN: 9781847497314

448 pages

RRP: £7.99

The founding father of modern Russian literature, Alexander Pushkin has exerted – through his novel in verse Eugene Onegin, his plays, his short stories and his narrative poetry – a long-lasting influence well beyond the borders of his motherland. A slightly lesser-known, but by no mean less important aspect of his writing is his vast production of shorter verse, a genre at which he excelled and arguably still remains unsurpassed.

This volume, part of Alma’s series of the complete poetic works of Alexander Pushkin, collects the poems Pushkin wrote while still a young student at the Imperial Lyceum in Tsarkoe Selo and includes such early gems as ‘The Tear’, ‘The Singer’ and ‘Note on a Hospital Wall’, each presented in a verse translation opposite the original Russian text. Enriched with notes, pictures and an appendix on Pushkin’s life and works, this will be essential reading for anyone wishing to delve deeper into the Russian bard’s genius.

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REVIEWS

  • In these early poems Pushkin shows an astonishing versatility… doing so with a verve and subtlety which belies his youth. At less than ten pounds for nearly 450 pages, this book is incredibly good value.

    Michael Pursglove
    East-West Review

  • Pushkin is an extraordinary phenomenon, perhaps the only phenomenon of the Russian spirit.

    Nikolai Gogol

Alexander Pushkin

Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837) was a dramatist and poet, penning such influential works as Eugene Onegin and Boris Godunov. He is now considered the father of modern Russian literature.

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