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After the impressive success of the first three books of poetry "I
am an eternal child of spring," "Life's Enigma" and "Everyone wants
to be HAPPY," it is a great pleasure to present this fascinating
fourth book of poetry, written by the well-regarded poet Adolf P.
Shvedchikov. This book is based on Dr. Shvedchikov's collection of
poems, and on their translations in two languages. The book is
divided in four chapters, and each poem in English is followed by
its Russian and Italian version. I want to thank my wife Sophia for
her continuous efforts in coordinating the editing of this book.
This fourth incomparable poetry book, with very imaginative and
Longfellowian poems from cover to cover, will have, together with
the first three books, a visible place in the English, Italian and
Russian literary universe.
About 2500 years after Pythagoras suggested that the Earth was
round, 2320 years after Aristotle, following the teachings of the
Pythagoreans, had asserted the same, and had declared that the
great Asiatic Empire could be reached by sailing westwardly, 1940
after Seneca confirmed this view, and affirmed that India could be
reached in this way, and 501 years after the Italian, born in
Genoa, Christopher Columbus discovered America, a Russian, the
well-regarded poet Dr. Shvedchikov, rediscovers America, in the
same year, 1993, when the Pentium microprocessor for computers is
produced, the World Wide Web is created, the light emitting diodes
were invented, Space Shuttle Endeavour mission to repair an optical
flaw in the Hubble Space Telescope takes place, and the US and
Russia sign the Start II treaty calling for bilateral reduction of
strategic nuclear weapons. This book is based on Dr. Shvedchikov's
collection of notes about his first travel in the US, and on their
translation in Russian. It must be mentioned that Barbara
DeKovner-Mayer and Godfrey Harris had a key role in organizing and
supporting this travel. This captivating book, with very inspired
and humoristic descriptions of his travels, will certainly have,
together with his six poetry books, a visible place in the English
and Russian literary space, and will also remind us of Seneca's
aphorism: Si vis amari, ama (If you want to be loved, love).
After numerous intellectual recognitions of the first six books of
poetry "I am an eternal child of spring," "Life's Enigma,"
"Everyone wants to be HAPPY," "My Life, My Love," "I am the
gardener of love," and "Amaretta di Saronno," followed by an
acclaimed seventh prose book "A Russian rediscovers America," it is
a great pleasure to introduce this irresistible eighth book of
poetry, written by the esteemed poet Adolf P. Shvedchikov, who was
nominated for the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature. This book is
based on Dr. Shvedchikov's collection of poems, and on their
translations in Russian. The book is divided in four chapters, and
each poem in English is followed by its Russian version. This new
metaphorical poetry book, which gives a new poetic image of the
world and of its mysteries, with a language which is often
allusive, gentle, pastoral, tender and philosophical, will have,
together with the first seven books, an idiosyncratic place in the
English and Russian literary environment.
Poetry This book is based on Dr. Shvedchikov's collection of poems,
and on their translations in two languages. The book is divided in
six chapters, and each poem in English is followed by its Italian
and Russian version. This second outstanding poetry book, with very
pretty poems from cover to cover, will have, together with the
first book, a prominent place in the English, Italian and Russian
literary space.
After many notable accomplishments of the first fife books of
poetry "I am an eternal child of spring," "Life's Enigma,"
"Everyone wants to be HAPPY," "My Life, My Love," and "I am the
gardener of love," it is a great pleasure to introduce this
attractive sixth book of poetry, written by the appreciated poet
Adolf P. Shvedchikov. This book is based on Dr. Shvedchikov's
collection of poems, and on their translations in Russian. The book
is divided in five chapters, and each poem in English is followed
by its Russian version. This sixth consummate poetry book, with
very enthused and Leopardian poems on every page, will have,
together with the first fife books, a distinct place in the English
and Russian literary landscape.
With an established reputation given by eight books, the first six
books of poetry "I am an eternal child of spring," "Life's Enigma,"
"Everyone wants to be HAPPY," "My Life, My Love," "I am the
gardener of love," and "Amaretta di Saronno," followed by a praised
seventh prose book "A Russian rediscovers America," and the eighth,
again a prodigious poetry book, "Parade of life," it is a great
event to present this sublime ninth book, again of poetry, written
by the leading poet Dr. Adolf P. Shvedchikov, who was nominated for
the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature. This book is based on Dr.
Shvedchikov's collection of poems, and on their translations in
Russian. The book is divided in three chapters, and each poem in
English is followed by its Russian version. This new metaphysical
poetry book, with unexpected chains of reasoning and incongruous
mixes of the physical and spiritual worlds, with an exceptional
proclivity for eternal love, will remain, together with the first
eight books, on a distinctive and elevated place in the English and
Russian literature.
Following the exciting accomplishments of the first four books of
poetry "I am an eternal child of spring," "Life's Enigma,"
"Everyone wants to be HAPPY," and "My Life, My Love," it is so
enjoyable to bring together this mesmerizing fifth book of poetry,
written by the admired poet Adolf P. Shvedchikov. This book is
based on Dr. Shvedchikov's collection of poems, and on their
translations in Russian. The book is divided in four chapters, and
each poem in English is followed by its Russian version. This fifth
unparalleled poetry book, with very inspired and Pushkinian poems
from cover to cover, will have, together with the first four books,
a discernible place in the English and Russian literary cosmos.
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