Joseph Brodsky (Joseph or Iosif Alexándrovich Brodsky; Leningrad, 1940-New York, 1996) Russian poet and essayist.He is considered the greatest poet born in Soviet times and, perhaps with the sole exception of B.Pasternak and A.Akhmatova, the most important in the Russian language of the second half of the 20th century. Brodsky's legendary scholarship, the self-learning to which he submitted throughout his life and his inspired dialogues with the "poetic shadows" of his own culture and of the universal, are linked to an overflowing energy, a lavish prosodic and strophic inventiveness, as well as his excellence of style and generosity of spirit.This author became, like Akhmatova, his "poetic godmother" and discoverer, in the cultural memory of his generation and, by chance, the greatest gift that Russia made to the West. Thanks to him, the Soviet poets learned to be "Russian" again, cosmopolitan, genuinely modern and, in a way, even postmodern.His...
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