Less Than One (collected Works of Brodsky)

Less Than One (collected Works of Brodsky)

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"A Poet versus an Empire" by Joseph Brodsky, winner of the 1987 Nobel Prize in Literature. A new and revised edition of Huang Canran's classic translation. "Less than One" is Joseph Brodsky's first collection of essays. It consists mainly of long essays, with a number of short essays. There are only eighteen articles, each of which is wonderful. Coupled with its unique style and "book style", it forms a perfect book. This is the spiritual autobiography of a great poet and a private memoir. With creative interpretation and interpretation, Brodsky completed his tribute to Akhmatova, Auden and others, powerfully defended personal values, and exposed and accused the dictator's crimes. Such accusations do not use public language and diction, but stand at the level of "a poet versus an empire." This height stems from his belief that language is above all else, even the object of time worship, and poetry is the supreme form of language.

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