Authors: Tatyana Tolstaya
Tags: #General, #Literary Criticism, #Classics, #Literary, #Fiction, #Russian & Former Soviet Union, #Fantasy
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No, I do not hold that stormy pleasure dear!:
Alexander
Pushkin
You lie in silence, heeding ne'er a sound:
Alexander Pushkin 134
But the hand behind your back is stronger:
Natalya Kran-
dievskaya 189
O tender specter, happy chance:
Natalya Krandievskaya
190
O city! O wind! O snowstorms and blizzards!:
Alexander Blok
But is the world not all alike?:
Natalya Krandievskaya 202
Bright thoughts ascend:
Alexander Blok 206
From the threshold of the gate:
Bulat Okudzhava 208
February! Grab the inks and cry!:
Boris Pasternak 216
Oh, the moment, oh, the bitter fight:
Alexei Khvostenko 223
Our eyes were glued to the tribune:
anonymous Soviet poem,
c. 1970s 231
Steppe and nothing else:
Russian folk song
233
And where is that clearest of fires:
Bulat Okudzhava
234
The lamplighter should have lit them, but sleeps:
Bulat
Okudzhava
241
Beneath a canopy of fetid thatch:
Natalya Krandievskaya
242
In the stony cracks between the tiles:
Nikolai Zabolotsky
Life, you're but a mouse's scurry:
Alexander Pushkin
Neither fire nor darkened huts:
Alexander Pushkin
245
O world, roll up into a single block:
Nikolai Zabolotsky
246
Joy, thou beauteous godly lightning:
Schiller, from Beethoven's
Ninth Symphony
254
The trepidation of life, of all the centuries and races:
Maximilian Voloshin
He who draws the darkest lot of chance:
Alexander Blok
What kind of East do you favor?:
Vladimir Solovyov
Is all quiet among our fair people?:
Alexander Blok
255
Man suits all elements, every season:
Alexander Pushkin
274
My steppe is burned, the grass is felled:
Alexander Blok
275
O joyless, painless moment!:
Natalya Krandievskaya