The Stray Dog Cabaret

The Stray Dog Cabaret A Book of Russian Poems - New York Review Books Classics

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Publisher's Synopsis

A New York Review Books Original

A master anthology of Russia's most important poetry, newly collected and never before published in English

In the years before the 1917 Russian Revolution, the Stray Dog cabaret in St. Petersburg was the haunt of poets, artists, and musicians, a place to meet, drink, read, brawl, celebrate, and stage performances of all kinds. It has since become a symbol of the extraordinary literary ferment of that time. It was then that Alexander Blok composed his apocalyptic sequence "Twelve"; that the futurists Velimir Khlebnikov and Vladimir Mayakovsky exploded language into bold new forms; that the lapidary lyrics of Osip Mandelstam and plangent love poems of Anna Akhmatova saw the light; that the electrifying Marina Tsvetaeva stunned and dazzled everyone. Boris Pasternak was also of this company, putting together his great youthful hymn to nature, My Sister, Life.

It was a transforming moment-not just for Russian but for world poetry-and a short-lived one. Within little more than a decade, revolution and terror were to disperse, silence, and destroy almost all the poets of the Stray Dog cabaret.

Book information

ISBN: 9781590171912
Publisher: New York Review Books
Imprint: New York Review Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 891.71308094721
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 140
Weight: 178g
Height: 203mm
Width: 128mm
Spine width: 12mm