On Grief and Reason Essays

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Pub. Date: 1997-04-10
Publisher(s): Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Summary

Joseph Brodsky was a great contrarian and believed, against the received wisdom of our day, that good writing could survive translation. He was right, I think, though you had to wonder when you saw how badly his own work fared in English. But then perhaps the Russians hadn't expelled a great poet so much as exposed us to one of their virulent personality cults. Yet Brodsky's essays are interesting. Composed in a rather heroically determined English, clumsily phrased and idiomatically challenged, they are still inventive and alive. There are suggestive analyses of favorite poems by Hardy, Rilke, and Frost in this book, and a moving meditation on the figure of Marcus Aurelius. Though too often Brodsky goes on at self-indulgent length, he usually recaptures our attention with a characteristic aside: "The fact that we are livingdoes not mean we are not sick."

Author Biography

Joseph Brodsky (1940-96) came to the United States in 1972, an involuntary exile from the Soviet Union. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1987 and served as Poet Laureate of the United States in 1991 and 1992.

Table of Contents

Spoils of Warp. 3
The Condition We Call Exilep. 22
A Place as Good as Anyp. 35
Uncommon Visagep. 44
Acceptance Speechp. 59
After a Journeyp. 62
Altra Egop. 81
How to Read a Bookp. 96
In Praise of Boredomp. 104
Profile of Cliop. 114
Speech at the Stadiump. 138
Collector's Itemp. 149
An Immodest Proposalp. 198
Letter to a Presidentp. 212
On Grief and Reasonp. 223
Homage to Marcus Aureliusp. 267
A Cat's Meowp. 299
Wooing the Inanimatep. 312
Ninety Years Laterp. 376
Letter to Horacep. 428
In Memory of Stephen Spenderp. 459
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