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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. Joseph Brodsky and the Creation of Exile by David M. Bethea, 1994-04-04
  6. Joseph Brodsky: A Literary Life by Lev Loseff, 2011-01-04
  7. Joseph Brodsky and the Baroque by David MacFadyen, 1999-06
  8. Joseph Brodsky, Leningrad: Fragments by Mikhail Lemkhin, Susan Sontag, et all 1998-04
  9. Marbles: A Play in Three Acts by Joseph Brodsky, 1990-01-01
  10. Conversations with Joseph Brodsky : A Poets Journey Through The Twentieth Century by Solomon Volkov, 2002-01-15
  11. On Grief and Reason: Essays by Joseph Brodsky, 1997-04-10
  12. Joseph Brodsky: Conversations (Literary Conversations Series) by Joseph Brodsky, Cynthia L. Haven, et all 2003-05-01
  13. Nativity Poems: Bilingual Edition by Joseph Brodsky, Mikhail Lemkhin, 2002-11-13
  14. To Urania: Poems by Joseph Brodsky, 1992-04-01

1. Personalities Of Saint-Petersburg -  Nobel-Prizers
NobelPrizers Alferov Zhores Nobel Prize for Physics, 2000. brodsky joseph nobelPrize for Literature, 1987. Bunin Ivan Nobel Prize for Literature, 1933.
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Nobel-Prizers Alferov Zhores
Nobel Prize for Physics, 2000. Brodsky Joseph
Nobel Prize for Literature, 1987. Bunin Ivan
Nobel Prize for Literature, 1933. Cherenkov Pavel
Nobel Prize for Physics, 1958. Frank Ilya
Nobel Prize for Physics, 1958. Kantorovich Leonid
Prize for Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 1975. Kapitsa Pyotr
Nobel Prize for Physics, 1978 r. Laundau Lev
Nobel Prize for Physics, 1962. Leontief Wassily
Prize for Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 1973. Mechnikov Ilya
Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, 1908. Pavlov Ivan Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, 1904. Prokhorov Aleksandr Nobel Prize for Physics, 1964. Semyonov Nikolay Nobel Prize for Chemistry, 1956. go back go top go home russian version Agency "Information resources" site design by Alexander Zoubkov

2. Joseph Brodsky - Biography
poetry, To Urania, and in 1992 a collection of essays about Venice,Watermark. From Les Prix nobel 1987. joseph brodsky died in 1996.
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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

3. Joseph Brodsky Winner Of The 1987 Nobel Prize In Literature
joseph brodsky, a nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. joseph brodsky. 1987 nobel Laureate in
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J OSEPH B RODSKY
1987 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for an all-embracing authorship, imbued with clarity of thought and poetic intensity.
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    Place of Birth: Leningrad, USSR
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Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Award. joseph brodsky received theNobel Prize for Literature in 1987. He was chosen by the Library
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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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6. Joseph Brodsky
Contemporaries by Valentina Polukhina (1992); joseph brodsky by Valentina Grief andReason (1995), brodsky found from When receiving his nobel Award, brodsky
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback 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. Brodsky studied at schools in Leningrad to the age of 15 and started to write poetry from the late 1950s, earning a reputation as a free thinking writer. He taught himself Polish so that he could read poetry that had never been translated into Russian. Brodsky also demonstrated considerable talent in rendering Russian translations of Donne and Marvell, and he read such Western authors as Kafka, Proust, and Faulkner through Polish translations. Evgenii Evtushenko in 1987 - he considered Evtushenko a party yes-man.

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    on brodsky include Valentina Polukhina, joseph brodsky A Poet for and Valentina Polukhina(eds.), brodsky's Poetics and a translation of his nobel Prize speech
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    Joseph Brodsky original Russian name IOSIP ALEKSANDROVICH BRODSKY (b. May 24, 1940, Leningrad [now Saint Petersburg], Russia, U.S.S.R.d. Jan. 28, 1996, New York, N.Y., U.S.), Russian-born American poet who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1987 for his important lyric and elegiac poems. Brodsky left school at age 15 and thereafter began to write poetry while working at a wide variety of jobs. He began to earn a reputation in the Leningrad literary scene, but his independent spirit and his irregular work record led to his being charged with "social parasitism" by the Soviet authorities, who sentenced him in 1964 to five years of hard labour. The sentence was commuted in 1965 after prominent Soviet literary figures protested it. Exiled from the Soviet Union in 1972, Brodsky lived thereafter in the United States, becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1977. He was a poet-in-residence intermittently at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, from 1972 to 1980 and was a visiting professor at other schools. He served as poet laureate of the United States in 1991-92. Brodsky's poetry addresses personal themes and treats in a powerful, meditative fashion the universal concerns of life, death, and the meaning of existence. His earlier works, written in Russian, include

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    13. Nobel Lecture Of Joseph Brodsky (Russian Miscellaneous At Davar Web Site)
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    14. Nobel Lecture Of Joseph Brodsky (Miscellaneous Extracts At Davar Web Site)
    Page nobel Lecture of joseph brodsky. joseph brodsky (19401996) nobel Lecturein Literature, December 8, 1987 Translated from Russian by Barry Rubin
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    his sensation is aggravated not so much by the thought of those who stood here before me as by the memory of those who have been bypassed by this honor, who were not given this chance to address "urbi et orbi," as they say, from this rostrum and whose cumulative silence is sort of searching, to no avail, for release through this speaker. T he only thing that can reconcile one to this sort of situation is the simple realization that — for stylistic reasons, in the first place — one writer cannot speak for another writer, one poet for another poet especially; that had Osip Mandelstam, or Marina Tsvetaeva, or Robert Frost, or Anna Akhmatova, or Wystan Auden stood here, they couldn't have helped but speak precisely for themselves, and that they, too, might have felt somewhat uncomfortable. T hese shades disturb me constantly; they are disturbing me today as well. In any case, they do not spur one to eloquence. In my better moments, I deem myself their sum total, though invariably inferior to any one of them individually. For it is not possible to better them on the page; nor is it possible to better them in actual life. And it is precisely their lives, no matter how tragic or bitter they were, that often move me — more often perhaps than the case should be — to regret the passage of time. If the next life exists — and I can no more deny them the possibility of eternal life than I can forget their existence in this one — if the next world does exist, they will, I hope, forgive me and the quality of what I am about to utter: after all, it is not one's conduct on the podium which dignity in our profession is measured by.

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    joseph brodsky, Exiled Poet Who Won nobel, Dies at 55 (1996) brodsky's obituaryincludes several poetry excerpts and an account of his emigration from the
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