
I Face the Cold Alone: the Complete Poems of Mandelstam (set of 2 Volumes)
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The complete collection of poems by the representative poets of the Silver Age, translated with great devotion by the famous Russian translator Professor Zheng Tiwu. The original translation refers to multiple similar Russian versions and contains 590 works of the poet throughout his life. It can be called a "well-deserved" complete collection. _X000b_ Mandelstam published his first work in 1910, which received wide acclaim. Later, he self-financed the publication of the collection of poems "Stones", which established his position in the poetry world in one fell swoop. In the following twenty years of literary career, the poet's personal life was not smooth, but he always insisted on creating and demanded excellence, so he did not publish a few collections of poems throughout his life. Although the poet did not leave many works, almost all of them were excellent works, and many of his works aroused widespread discussion within the poet circle at that time. The poet died unjustly in the winter of 1938, and his works could not be seen by readers for a long time. Fortunately, the poet's widow, relatives and friends tried their best to preserve a large number of the poet's manuscripts and manuscripts, and these immortal poems were finally rediscovered. "The Complete Poems of Mandelstam" was compiled and translated by the famous translator Professor Zheng Tiwu with reference to multiple similar Russian versions. The book contains a total of 590 poems written by Mandelstam throughout his life, including several newly discovered lost works and unfinished works. It is a veritable "complete collection".
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