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This essay argues that the categories of lyric utterance, subjectivity, and political insight have been rethought and reinvented by contemporary Russian poets, focusing on the exemplary work of Kirill Medvedev and Elena Fanailova. Their poems show how the category of the everyday is a scene where political meanings can be discerned: poems can be built out of rather ordinary encounters and experiences...
This essay argues that music and sound are as significant in Aigi's poetic world as are visual forms and images, with important implications for the poet's distinctive theology. His poetry responds to and itself resounds as music. The essay describes his strong personal connections to musicians and composers, and argues that his distinctive rhythms come from musical forms, not traditional poetic meters...
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