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Vladislav Khodasevich - Necropolis

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Necropolis is an unconventional literary memoir by Vladislav Khodasevich, hailed by Vladimir Nabokov as the greatest Russian poet of our time. In each of the books nine chapters, Khodasevich memorializes a significant figure of Russias literary Silver Age, and in the process writes an insightful obituary of the era.Written at various times throughout the 1920s and 1930s following the deaths of its subjects, Necropolis is a literary graveyard in which an entire movement, Russian Symbolism, is buried. Recalling figures including Alexander Blok, Sergey Esenin, Fyodor Sologub, and the socialist realist Maxim Gorky, Khodasevich tells the story of how their lives and artworks intertwined, including a notoriously tempestuous love triangle among Nina Petrovskaya, Valery Bryusov, and Andrei Bely. He testifies to the seductive and often devastating power of the Symbolist attempt to turn ones life into a work of art and, ultimately, how one man was left with the task of memorializing his fellow artists after their deaths. Khodasevichs portraits deal with revolution, disillusionment, emigration, suicide, the vocation of the poet, and the place of the artist in society. One of the greatest memoirs in Russian literature, Necropolis is a compelling work from an overlooked writer whose gifts for observation and irony show the early twentieth-century Russian literary scene in a new and more intimate light.

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NECROPOLIS RUSSIAN LIBRARY The Russian Libr - photo 1
NECROPOLIS
RUSSIAN LIBRARY
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The Russian Library at Columbia University Press publishes an expansive selection of Russian literature in English translation, concentrating on works previously unavailable in English and those ripe for new translations. Works of premodern, modern, and contemporary literature are featured, including recent writing. The series seeks to demonstrate the breadth, surprising variety, and global importance of the Russian literary tradition and includes not only novels but also short stories, plays, poetry, memoirs, creative nonfiction, and works of mixed or fluid genre.
Editorial Board:
Vsevolod Bagno
Dmitry Bak
Rosamund Bartlett
Caryl Emerson
Peter B. Kaufman
Mark Lipovetsky
Oliver Ready
Stephanie Sandler
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Between Dog and Wolfby Sasha Sokolov, translated by Alexander Boguslawski
Strolls with Pushkinby Andrei Sinyavsky, translated by Catharine Theimer Nepomnyashchy and Slava I. Yastremski
Fourteen Little Red Huts and Other Playsby Andrei Platonov, translated by Robert Chandler, Jesse Irwin, and Susan Larsen
Rapture: A Novelby Iliazd, translated by Thomas J. Kitson
City Folk and Country Folkby Sofia Khvoshchinskaya, translated by Nora Seligman Favorov
Writings from the Golden Age of Russian Poetryby Konstantin Batyushkov, presented and translated by Peter France
Found Life: Poems, Stories, Comics, a Play, and an Interviewby Linor Goralik, edited by Ainsley Morse, Maria Vassileva, and Maya Vinokur
Sisters of the Crossby Alexei Remizov, translated by Roger John Keys and Brian Murphy
Sentimental Talesby Mikhail Zoshchenko, translated by Boris Dralyuk
Redemptionby Friedrich Gorenstein, translated by Andrew Bromfield
The Man Who Couldnt Die: The Tale of an Authentic Human Beingby Olga Slavnikova, translated by Marian Schwartz
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Columbia University Press
Publishers Since 1893
New York Chichester, West Sussex
cup.columbia.edu
Translation copyright 2019 Sarah Vitali
All rights reserved
E-ISBN 978-0-231-54696-6
Published with the support of Read Russia, Inc., and the Institute of Literary Translation, Russia
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Khodasevich, V. F. (Vladislav Felitsianovich), 1886-1939, author. | Vitali, Sarah, translator.
Title: Necropolis / Vladislav Khodasevich; translated by Sarah Vitali.
Other titles: Nekropol. English (Vitali)
Description: New York : Columbia University Press, 2019. | Series: Russian library | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2018038861 (print) | LCCN 2018047136 (e-book) | ISBN 9780231546966 (electronic) | ISBN 9780231187046 (cloth : alk. paper) | ISBN 9780231187053 (pbk.)
Subjects: LCSH: Authors, Russian20th centuryBiography. | Symbolism (Literary movement)Russia.
Classification: LCC PG3476.K488 (e-book) | LCC PG3476.K488 N413 2019 (print) | DDC 891.71/3dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018038861
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