Brodsky Among Us is about as flawless a book as one could expect. I wished it wouldn’t end. I found myself marking passages I wanted to return to, sentences I wanted to remember. It’s short, but it’s not a bad idea to leave the reader wanting more. I suspect she leaves out all the right things. While some Russian readers have noted the book’s understatements and omissions, I know that she was anxious, first and foremost, that the poet’s oeuvre not be overshadowed by the anecdotes.
Monday, April 20, 2015
Literary acclaim …
… The book that’s rocking Russia: Ellendea Proffer’s Brodsky Among Us is a bestseller | The Book Haven.
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