LIBROS DEL AUTOR: anatoly kudryavitsky

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  • Invasion
    Anatoly Kudryavitsky
    This book showcases works by fifty-five Ukrainian poets representing all the generations involved in creative writing. Geographically they come from almost every region of Ukraine. Plenty of poems are being written in that country now that Ukrainians respond to the challenges of the day while the unprovoked Russian invasion shattered scores of lives in the whole country. The be...
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    14,48 €

  • Seeds of Gravity
    Anatoly Kudryavitsky
    This anthology showcases seven surrealist-minded poets from Ireland: Tony Bailie, Matthew Geden, Anatoly Kudryavitsky, Afric McGlinchey, Tim Murphy, Ciaran O’Driscoll, and John W. Sexton. They all come from different backgrounds; what they have in common is their keenness to reveal the surreal aspects of everyday life. This anthology shows Ireland looking at itself, and reveals...
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    14,93 €

  • message-door
    Edited by Anatoly Kudryavitsky
    Edited, translated and introduced by Anatoly Kudryavitsky, this bilingual anthology presents eight contemporary Russian surrealist and experimental poets: Sergey Biryukov, Anna Glazova, Tatyana Grauz, Dmitry Grigoriev, Anatoly Kudryavitsky, Yuri Milorava, Sasha Moroz, and Sergey Tenyatnikov. It displays a variety of works by these authors who all come from different backgrounds...
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    16,37 €

  • The Two-Headed Man and the Paper Life
    Anatoly Kudryavitsky
    Anatoly Kudryavitsky's newest collection of prose poetry straddles the divide between the divine and the divined, between mythology and the mythic. Praised by Joseph Brodky and Dennis O'Driscoll, Kudryavitsky’s narratives capture both the continental and the distinctly occidental—somewhere in history ‘while walking through life’s jungles.’ A sublime collection with a wr...
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    17,45 €

  • Shamrock Haiku Journal
    Edited by Anatoly Kudryavitsky
    SHAMROCK HAIKU JOURNAL: 2012-2018 is a compilation of twenty issues of Shamrock (from No. 21 to No. 40) as they appeared on the Shamrock website. This collection covers the full range of English-language haiku, from classical to experimental, as well as haibun. Also included are English translations from one of the most prominent Japanese haiku poets of the 20th century, Ryuta ...
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    24,71 €

  • The Flying Dutchman
    Anatoly Kudryavitsky
    Some time in the 1970s, Konstantin Alpheyev, a well-known Russian musicologist, finds himself in trouble with the KGB, the Russian secret police, after the death of his girlfriend, for which one of their officers may have been responsible. He has to flee from the city and to go into hiding. He rents an old house located on the bank of a big Russian river, and lives there like a...
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    21,83 €

  • Mirror Sand
    Anatoly Kudryavitsky
    Edited, translated, and introduced by Anatoly Kudryavitsky, this bilingual anthology presents Russian short poems of the last half-century. It showcases thirty poets from Russia, and displays a variety of works by authors who all come from different backgrounds.Some of them are well-known not only locally but also internationally due to festival appearances and translations int...
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    23,83 €

  • The Frontier
    Anatoly Kudryavitsky
    This anthology reflects a search of the Ukrainian nation for its identity, the roots of which lie deep inside Ukrainian-language poetry. Some of the included poets are well-known locally and internationally; among them are Serhiy Zhadan, Halyna Kruk, Ostap Slyvynsky, Marianna Kijanowska, Oleh Kotsarev, Anna Bagriana and, of course, the living legend of Ukrainian poetry, Vasyl H...
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    24,54 €

  • Disunity
    Anatoly Kudryavitsky / Carol Ermakova
    The two novels included in this book are works of Russian magic realism. In the first novel, Shadowplay on a Sunless Day, Anatoly Kudryavitsky writes about life in modern-day Moscow and about an emigrant’s life in Germany. The chapters of this multi-layered novel form a narrative mosaic of episodes set in both real and surreal worlds. The writer confronts real life with the pha...
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    25,67 €

  • Dream. After Dream
    Anatoly Kudryavitsky
    ’Dream. After Dream’ is a semi-documentary novella by the Moscow-born and Dublin-based poet and novelist Anatoly Kudryavitsky. An Irishman from Mayo takes an interest in Communist ideas and in 1921 moves to Russia. In 1940, the year the USSR signs the treaty with Nazi Germany, all the Irishmen living in Russia are arrested, imprisoned and soon die in the GULAG, except for the h...
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    19,87 €

  • Shamrock Haiku Journal
    Edited by Anatoly Kudryavitsky
    SHAMROCK HAIKU JOURNAL: 2007-2011 is a print edition of the twenty issues of Shamrock, the Journal of the Irish Haiku Society, as they appeared on the Shamrock website. This collection comprises works by 248 authors representing 38 countries. It covers the full range of haiku in English, from classic to experimental styles, as well as haibun. Also included are selected essays o...
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    24,55 €