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Into the Snow : selected poems of Gennady Aygi / translated and with an introduction by Sarah Valentine.

LIBRA PG3478.I35 A28 2011
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Aĭgi, Gennadiĭ, 1934-2006.
Contributor:
Valentine, Sarah, 1977- translator.
Wave Books (Firm), publisher.
Standardized Title:
Poems. Selections. English
Language:
Chuvash
English
Russian
Subjects (All):
Aĭgi, Gennadiĭ, 1934-2006--Translations into English.
Aĭgi, Gennadiĭ.
Small press books.
Physical Description:
xvii, [3], 97, [7] pages ; 22 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Distribution:
[St. Paul, Minn.] : Distributed to the trade by Consortium Books Sales and Distribution,
Place of Publication:
Seattle : Wave Books, [2011]
Contents:
Introduction
Once Again
Into the Snow
People
Girl in Childhood
Dream: Flight of the Dragonfly
Now Always Snow
The Last Ravine
Silence
Farewell
Untitled
On reading the Poem "Untitled" aloud
Again: In Breaks between Sleep
Field near Ferapontovo
"Swallow": A Way of Connecting
Mother
Pines-with-Birch
Pine on Rock
Rose of Silence
Bidding Shalamov Farewell
And: One Year Later
A Few Notes on Poetry
The Shaman and the Potato
Five Matryoshkas
Hunger
1947
Kazimir Malevich
Summer with Angels
Tale of the Aging Harlequin
Winter Bender
N. KH. among the Paintings
Degree: Of Stability
Field: At the Height of Winter
This Year's Roses
Outskirts: Winter without People
Reading Norwid
Past and Utopian
Regarding our long-distance conversation
Song from the time of your forefathers
Little Tatar Song
from Thirty-six variations on Chuvash and Tatar Folk Songs
Two Epilogues
Garden
Grief
Response to a Friend's Book
from Thirty-six variations on Chuvash and Mari folk songs
from Twenty-eight variations on Chuvash and Udmurt folk songs
Starting from the Field
Long Ago
Summer with Prantl
In the Middle of the Field
Field
Without Us.
Notes:
"Designed and composed by Quemadura."--Title page verso.
Local Notes:
Libra Rare copy presented to the Penn Libraries in 2016 by publisher.
Libra Rare copy has dustjacket retained.
Libra Rare copy has letter from publisher laid in.
ISBN:
1933517530
9781933517537
OCLC:
693684136
Publisher Number:
99946303340

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