MANDELSTAM, OSIP EMILYEVICH

ôˈsĭp ĕmyēlˈyəvĭch mänˈdĭlstəm, 1892–1938, Russian poet. Mandelstam was a leader of the Acmeist school. He wrote impersonal, fatalistic, meticulously constructed poems, the best of which are collected in Kamen [stone] (1913) and Tristia (1922). Although he opposed the Bolsheviks, he remained in Russia after the revolution but published no poetry after 1925. He was arrested in 1934 and died in a concentration camp. His widow preserved a large number of poems from the early period of his exile.

See his complete works, tr. by B. Raffel and A. Burago (1973); memoirs by N. Mandelstam (2 vol., 1970 and 1974); study by C. Brown (1973).

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...chief subject, but to Mandelstam and other writers in...Silentium. 24 Brown, Mandelstam, 167. The description...Ronen, Mandelshtam, Osip Emilyevich, in Encyclopaedia Judaica...Ronen, Approach to Mandelstam, 130 31. 32 Edward...
...to follow the Jewish arrangement of the Bible. MANDELSTAM, Osip Emilyevich 1891- c . 1938. Russian poet. As a young poet, Polish-born Mandelstam belonged to the group that revolted against the...
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...Shostakovichs First Symphony and championed the music of the young composer. From 1929, he lived in the West. Mandelstam , Osip Emilyevich 1891-1938 . Poet. During the Stalin era, most of his works went unpublished. Arrested in 1934 and sent...


 

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MANDELSTAM, OSIP EMILYEVICH o sip emyel y vich man dilst m, 1892 1938, Russian poet. Mandelstam was a leader of the Acmeist school...Burago (1973); memoirs by N. Mandelstam (2 vol., 1970 and 1974); study...


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