"Russki Parnass" is a significant anthology of Russian poetry and literary criticism, offering insights into the rich literary landscape of early 20th-century Russia. Compiled by Alexander and David Eliasberg, this collection presents a curated selection of works from prominent Russian poets, accompanied by critical analyses that illuminate the artistic and cultural context of the era.
This volume serves as an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Russian literature, providing a comprehensive overview of poetic styles and thematic concerns prevalent during a transformative period in Russian history. The anthology showcases the diversity and innovation within Russian poetry, capturing the spirit of a nation undergoing profound social and artistic change. "Russki Parnass" remains a vital contribution to the study of Russian literary heritage, preserving the voices and visions of a generation of talented poets.
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