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A Night in the Nabokov Hotel is a major new bilingual anthology of contemporary poetry from Russia. Translated and edited by Anatoly Kudryavitsky, it "seeks to capture the frustration, the suppressed ambitions and the hidden energy of several generations of poets, ranging from those who endured the Communist regime, with its strict censorship, to those who began writing in the almost unrecognisably changed Russia of more recent times."

The anthology features a selection of work by 20 poets: Gennady Aigi, Ivan Akhmetiev, Gennady Alexeyev, Vladimir Aristov, Sergei Birykuov, Vladimir Earle, Dmitri Grigoriev, Elena Katsuba, Konstantin Kedrov, Igor Kholin, Victor Krivulin, Anatoly Kudryavitsky, Alexander Makarov-Krotkov, Arvo Mets, Vsevolod Nekrasov, Rea Nikonova, Genrikh Sapgir, Asya Shneiderman, Sergey Stratanovsky and Alina Vitukhnovskaya.

ABOUT THE EDITOR: Anatoly Kudryavitsky (pen name of Anthony Kudryavitsky) was born in 1954 in Moscow of a Polish father and half-Irish mother. Having lived in Russia and Germany, he now lives in Dublin. In Russian he has published seven collections of poems, the most recent being Visitors' Book (2001), while a book of his English poems, Shadow of Time, appeared from the Goldsmith Press, Ireland in 2005.

 

 



A Night in the Nabokov Hotel
Kudryavitsky, Anatoly, editor
204 pp, 5.5" x 8.5"

ISBN 1 904556 55 8
Paperback. €14
Web price: €12


 

 

 
   

 

 

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An article on the book, in Russian, in the Russian journal Children of Ra

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