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  1. Watermark by Joseph Brodsky, 1993-06-01
  2. Collected Poems in English by Joseph Brodsky, 2002-04-01
  3. A Part of Speech by Joseph Brodsky, 1981-06-01
  4. Less Than One: Selected Essays by Joseph Brodsky, 1987-05-01
  5. Winter Dialogue by Tomas Venclova, 1999-03-30
  6. Joseph Brodsky and the Creation of Exile by David M. Bethea, 1994-04-04
  7. Joseph Brodsky: A Literary Life by Lev Loseff, 2011-01-04
  8. Joseph Brodsky and the Baroque by David MacFadyen, 1999-06
  9. Joseph Brodsky, Leningrad: Fragments by Mikhail Lemkhin, Susan Sontag, et all 1998-04
  10. Marbles: A Play in Three Acts by Joseph Brodsky, 1990-01-01
  11. Conversations with Joseph Brodsky : A Poets Journey Through The Twentieth Century by Solomon Volkov, 2002-01-15
  12. On Grief and Reason: Essays by Joseph Brodsky, 1997-04-10
  13. Joseph Brodsky: Conversations (Literary Conversations Series) by Joseph Brodsky, Cynthia L. Haven, et all 2003-05-01
  14. Nativity Poems: Bilingual Edition by Joseph Brodsky, Mikhail Lemkhin, 2002-11-13

1. Joseph Brodsky - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
1989 Marbles a Play in Three Acts, translated by Alan Myers with Joseph Brodsky. – New York Farrar, Straus Giroux 3; 1991 Democracy! Interviews
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New York United States ... Russian Joseph Brodsky May 24 January 28 ), born Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky Russian ) was a Russian poet and essayist who won the Nobel Prize in Literature (1987) and was chosen Poet Laureate of the United States (1991-1992). He had an honorary degree from the University of Silesia
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Brodsky was born into a Jewish family in Leningrad , the son of a professional photographer in the Soviet Navy . In early childhood he survived the Siege of Leningrad . When he was fifteen, Brodsky left school and tried to enter the School of Submariners (школа подводников) without success. He went on to work as a milling machine operator (фрезеровщик) at a plant. Later, having decided to become a physician , he worked at a morgue at the Kresty prison . He subsequently held a variety of jobs at a hospital, in a ship's boiler room, and on geological expeditions. At the same time, Brodsky engaged in a program of self-education. He learned

2. Joseph Brodsky - Biography
Joseph brodsky joseph Brodsky was born in 1940, in Leningrad, and began writing poetry when he was eighteen. Anna Akhmatova soon recognized in the young
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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 in exile at hard labor for "social parasitism," but did not serve out his term.
Four of Brodsky's poems were published in Leningrad anthologies in 1966 and 1967, but most of his work has appeared only in the West. He is a splendid poetic translator and has translated into Russian, among others, the English metaphysical poets, and the Polish emigre poet, Czeslaw Milosz . His own poetry has been translated into at least ten languages. Joseph Brodsky: Selected Poems A Part of Speech , in 1980.
On June 4, 1972, Joseph Brodsky became an involuntary exile from his native country. After brief stays in Vienna and London, he came to the United States. He has been Poet-in-Residence and Visiting Professor at the University of Michigan, Queens College, Smith College, Columbia University, and Cambridge University in England. He currently is Five College Professor of Literature at Mount Holyoke College. In 1978, Brodsky was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters at Yale University, and on May 23, 1979, he was inducted as a member of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. In 1981, Brodsky was a recipient of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation's award for his works of "genius".

3. Joseph Brodsky
Joseph Brodsky is a native of Leningrad, now St. Petersburg. He has lived in the United States since 1972, when he was exiled from the Soviet Union.
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Joseph Brodsky is a native of Leningrad, now St. Petersburg. He has lived in the United States since 1972, when he was exiled from the Soviet Union. His poetry has been published in twelve languages. His collections of poems include A Part of Speech and To Urania . He has published two plays, Democracy! and Marbles . His books of essays are entitled Less than One and Watermark , a long essay on Venice. His numerous awards include the National Book Critics Award for Less than One and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Award. Joseph Brodsky received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1987. He was chosen by the Library of Congress to serve as Poet Laureate of the United States in 1992. Joseph Brodsky is Andrew Mellon Professor of Literature at Mount Holyoke College, and resides in New York. photo of Brodsky: Annalisa Alleva Dia Center for the Arts August 15, 1995

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5. Joseph Brodsky - Poems, Biography, Quotes
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Joseph Brodsky (geb¼rtig Iossif Alexandrowitsch Brodskij russisch 24. Mai in Leningrad 28. Januar in New York ) war ein russisch-US-amerikanischer Dichter und Literaturnobelpreistr¤ger. Brodsky ist in Leningrad als Sohn j¼discher Eltern geboren und aufgewachsen, wor¼ber er in seinen Erinnerungen an Petersburg berichtete. Brodsky war ein Einzelkind in der Familie Leningrader Intellektueller. Sein Vater war ein Profifotograf, der im Krieg beruflich auch auf der Leningrader Front arbeitete. Nach dem Krieg diente er als Kapit¤n des dritten Ranges bei der Marine. Die Mutter Marija Moisejewna Wolpert arbeitete im Krieg als Dolmetscherin, die die Informationen von Kriegsgefangenen zu ¼bersetzen half. In der Nachkriegszeit war sie als Buchhalterin angestellt. Joseph Brodsky hatte seinen Vornamen nach Joseph Stalin erhalten. Er verlieŸ die Schule nach Abschluss der achten Klasse, im Alter von 15 Jahren, und nannte dies sp¤ter seinen ersten freien Willensakt. In der Folge arbeitete er unter anderem als Fr¤ser, Labor- und Fabrikarbeiter, Krankenhausangestellter und Teilnehmer an geologischen Expeditionen, w¤hrend deren er zwischen 1957 und 1960 groŸe Teile der Sowjetunion kennenlernte. Im Selbststudium erlernte er Polnisch und Englisch und schrieb Ende der Jahre erste Gedichte. Daneben arbeitete er an œbersetzungen ausl¤ndischer Gedichte. Sowohl eigene Texte als auch œbersetzungen kann er ab 1960 in einigen Zeitschriften ver¶ffentlichen. Im November 1963 erschien in einer Leningrader Zeitung ein Artikel, in dem Brodsky nicht nur Parasitentum vorgeworfen wurde, sondern auch behauptet wurde, dass er geplant habe, ein Flugzeug zu entf¼hren, um damit ins Ausland zu gelangen. In der Folge wurde er

7. Online NewsHour: Brodsky
Joseph Brodsky emigrated to the United States after being expelled from his native Russia JIM LEHRER Joseph Brodsky appeared on the NewsHour in 1988,
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TRANSCRIPT JIM LEHRER: Joseph Brodsky appeared on the NewsHour in 1988 , and talked about the thing he liked most about America; its spirit of individualism. JOSEPH BRODSKY: (November 10, 1988) In order to live in a different country, you have to love something there. You have to love something there. You have to love either the spirit of the laws or the economic opportunities, or thewell, history of the country, the language perhaps, literature. I happen to love the latter two, but you ought to have some sentiment. You also have to, toin my case, well, there is something else. I simply loved all my life, loved is the stronger word, but I had a tremendous sentiment, partly conditioned of course by the reality of whichof where I grew upfor the spirit of individualism, for the idea of your being on your own in a big way. Well, so in a sense, in a sense when I came here, this is what happened, this is what I found. JIM LEHRER: Now two eminent poets on Brodsky and poetry in America today. Czeslaw Milosz won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1980. He's a Professor Emeritus of Slavic Languages at the University of California at Berkeley. Robert Hass is the current poet laureate of the United States and a professor of English at Berkeley. Gentlemen, welcome to both of you. Mr. Milosz, how would you characterize Joseph Brodsky's poetry?

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  • Joseph Brodsky - A Poem for Christmas
    I am no longer a Christian, but I still find some meaning in the story of the Nativity. This is a great poem from a modern master. This is how a real poet writes about Christmas. Enjoy. [image source] From the Irish Times: A poem for Christmas ~ By Joseph Brodsky (translated from Russian by Seamus 32 days ago by wlhcrow in Integral Options Cafe Authority: 109
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    15. A Song, Poem By Joseph Brodsky
    Joseph Brodsky, Russian poet, born in Saint Petersburg (then known as Leningrad). Deeply influenced by Russian and English literature, he began writing
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    I wish you were here, dear,
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    The Academy of American Poets presents a biography, photograph, and selected poems.
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    Joseph Brodsky (1940-1996) - Josip Aleksandrovich Brodsky - Iosif Brodskii Russian-born poet who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1987. After moving to the United States Brodsky wrote his poems in Russian and his prose works in English. As a poet Brodsky was largely traditional and classical. He dealt with moral, religious and historical themes, and often used mythological allusions. "The poet, I wish to repeat, is language's means for existenceor, as my beloved Auden said, he is the one by whom it lives. I who write these lines will cease to be; so will you who read them. But the language in which they are written and in which you read them will remain not merely because language is more lasting than man, but because it is more capable of mutation." (from Nobel Lecture Joseph Brodsky was born in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg). His father was a photographer, but the family lived mostly on his mother's income. Brodsky studied at schools in Leningrad to the age of 15. He then dropped out of school and first went to work at the Arsenal defense plant. Between 1956 and 1962, he had some thirteen different jobs. In the essay 'Less Than One' Brodsky tells that he began to despise Lenin already when he was in the first grade - "not so much because of his political philosophy or practice, about which at the age of seven I knew very little, but because of his omnipresent images which plagued almost every textbook, every class wall, postage stamps, money, and what not, depicting the man at various ages and stages of his life." Everyone in his class knew that he was a Jew, but "seven-year-old boys don't make good anti-Semites," he later said. From the library of his uncle, who was a member of the Party, Brodsky found an illustrated, pre-revolutionary edition of

    19. Poetry Of Joseph Brodsky
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    A government spokesman said that the Soviet magazine Novy Mir was negotating to publish the works of joseph brodsky, who was imprisoned and then banished
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  • Selected Poems
    "[Brodsky is] the greatest poet of his generation . . . 'Selected Poems' is a revelation of the power of the word living in the cracks of silence."
  • A Part of Speech
    "Brodsky continues to write almost exclusively in his native Russian though the sad doppler effect of its recession into his past troubles him no less than it does all other writers living in banishment. . . . [Brodsky] is probing new themes with greater freedom, confidence and verbal resource."
  • Less Than One: Selected Essays
    "These studies of poets and prose writers, reminiscences and ethical and esthetic musings are shot through with an intensely lived native (though by no means narrow or local) culture many of us have been looking in vain for in the otherwise talented members of the so-called Third Wave of Russian emigre writers."
  • To Urania ,' reviewed by John Bayley
    "[H]is great achievement is to have put back into our own poetic tradition the richness and gaiety of allusion and the sheer learning that most present-day poets in England and America are too inhibited even to try for."
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