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5.0 out of 5 stars Selections from Yevtushenko, July 8, 2008
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Steven A. Peterson (Hershey, PA (Born in Kewanee, IL)) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Yevtushenko, The Selected Poetry of Yevgeny (Poets) (Mass Market Paperback)
Yevgeny Yevtushenko is one of my favorite Russian poets. Years ago, while I was in graduate school at the State University of New York at Buffalo, I bought this copy (the book lists its selling price as 75 cents!). I still enjoy repairing to this collection every so often.

There is a nice, albeit brief, introduction to his work, written by Robin Milner-Gulland and Peter Levi. It does provide useful context for the poetry to follow. But it is the poetry that is the heart of this slim work. A few lines to illustrate his art. . . .

"Zima Junction"

"As we get older we get honester,
that's something."

"Lies"

"Telling lies to the young is wrong.
Proving to them that lies are true is wrong."

"Visit"

"with one sudden thought, how little I
Have done in life, how much I can do."

"Waking"

"And how I flattered myself
From time to time with proving to myself
Nothing in you could be unknown to me.
You don't belong to the mind's calculations,
And you disproved each of my demonstrations,
Since to be unexpected is your truth."

All in all, a nice, although brief, introduction to the poetry of Yevtushenko.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Distinctly memorable, November 1, 2011
Yevtushenko Selected Poems is a collection of translated verse by Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Yevtushenko - not necessarily the best of his large output, but of the editors' favourites. Nor does the selection cover the author's long and prolific output of a life time of work, but instead focuses only on a ten-year period of his early poems.

Born in 1933 in remote Zima Junction, Siberia, of mixed Ukrainian, Russian, and Tartar heritage, Yevtushenko commenced writing poetry at a young age. In 1957 he was expelled from the Gorky Institute of Literature in Moscow for "individualism" and was prevented from traveling abroad, although eventually he was an extensive traveler - visiting France, Georgia, Africa, America, Cuba, and Great Britain.

He was one of the best known poets in 1950s/1960s Soviet Union, and in 1962 Yevtushenko was featured on the cover of Time magazine. He is now known as a novelist, essayist, dramatist, screenwriter, lecturer, actor, editor, film director, and (since 1987) honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Critics differ on the stature of Yevtushenko in the literature world, with Tina Tupikina Glaessner (1967) referring to him as "one of the greatest poets of the modern age" and Tomas Venclova (1991) asserting that few in the Russian literary community "consider his work worthy of serious study."

The brief selection includes the autobiographical poem "Zima Junction," and "Babiy Yar" for which he is most famous, but it also includes light and humorous verses, such as "On a Bicycle" and "Encounter" - in which he writes of seeing Ernest Hemingway (one of his favourite authors) in the Copenhagen airport. It also depicts Yevtushenko's turn of phrase that evokes emotion in their simplicity and honesty - direct, uncomplicated, and unpretentious. Many lines are distinctly memorable - such as "No people are uninteresting" and "It would be far more terrible to mistake a friend than to mistake an enemy."

The selection shows the intensely personal, the controversial, the serious, and the light-hearted sides of his work that extends chronologically from 1952 to 1961. It leaves the reader wanting more.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful moral poetry, October 22, 2005
This review is from: Yevtushenko, The Selected Poetry of Yevgeny (Poets) (Mass Market Paperback)
This collection of Yevtushenko includes the poem for which he is most famous, 'Babi Yar'. This powerful work of identification with Jewish suffering is a remarkable work of human feeling.
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