Emigre LIterature

Harold D. Baker hdbaker at uci.edu
Wed Apr 19 21:59:49 UTC 1995


Don't overlook Dimitrii Bobyshev, appreciated in the Terras Handbook as
"one of the most remarkable poets of his generation" (article written by
George Ivask). A difficult but powerful and original writer.

>I and several other students are considering compiling an anthology of
>translated Russian emigre literature, and could use some suggestions.
>It seems that the first wave writers (mostly in Paris) were quite
>prolific, and finding representative writers is not a problem.  The
>second and third waves, as well as areas other than Paris seem somewhat
>more obscure.
>Daniel Hendrick
>dmh27 at columbia.edu

Harold D. Baker
Program in Russian, HH156
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92717 USA
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