Russian-American poet Joseph Brodsky is one of the most
celebrated poets of our time, preoccupied with the the nature and
destiny of poetry in our era. This volume analyzes Brodsky's career
in terms of key elegies and investigates the critical role of
elegiac thinking in postmodernist poetics. In his elegies for
poetic ancestors, family, friends, and the self, Brodsky
demonstrates a concern for a paradox that is at the heart of modern
elegiac poetry: attempting to find a basis for consolation in the
face of death, but at length being compelled to discard traditional
consolations, such as religion or art. The only source of relief is
language itself, which Brodsky saw as both the origin and the final
repository of values and truths.
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