Nightingales
John Bayley, 15 April 1982
Nightingale Fever: Russian Poets in Revolution
by Ronald Hingley.
Weidenfeld, 269 pp., £12.95, January 1982,0 297 77902 8 Show More
by Ronald Hingley.
Weidenfeld, 269 pp., £12.95, January 1982,
Russian Writers and Soviet Society 1917-1978
by Ronald Hingley.
Methuen, 296 pp., £4.95, June 1981,0 416 31390 6 Show More
by Ronald Hingley.
Methuen, 296 pp., £4.95, June 1981,
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Russia and the Soviet Union
edited by Archie Brown.
Cambridge, 492 pp., £18.50, February 1982,0 521 23169 8 Show More
edited by Archie Brown.
Cambridge, 492 pp., £18.50, February 1982,
‘Novy Mir’: A Case-Study in the Politics of Literature 1952-1958
by Edith Frankel.
Cambridge, 206 pp., £19.50, November 1981,0 521 23438 7 Show More
by Edith Frankel.
Cambridge, 206 pp., £19.50, November 1981,
“... pair doomed to love’s inevitable ending are compared to poets, and poets to Jews. In this most Christian world Poets are Yids. The collection in which these appeared was significantly titled After Russia. It was followed by two verse plays, Ariadne and Phaedra, in which Tsvetaeva set out her characteristic views on love and its superior passions when ... ”