Soviet Poetry

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"Soviet Poetry" is a unique collection that reveals to the reader the richness and versatility of the literary heritage of the era of Soviet word art. The authorship of this book remains unknown, which gives it a special mystery and makes it even more attractive for those who are looking not only for classical works, but also for a deep understanding of the cultural and historical context of Soviet poetry. This book is a real storehouse of poems reflecting the spirit of the time, ideals and inner experiences of people who lived in the Soviet era. The focus of Soviet Poetry is not just a collection of poems, but an entire era captured in rhyme and metaphor. Here you will find works that inspired millions, lifted the mood in difficult times and helped to maintain faith in a bright future. The author's selection includes both classical masterpieces and less well-known, but no less important works that reveal different facets of Soviet poetry - from patriotic hymns to lyrical reflections, from revolutionary appeals to quiet, touching poems about love and friendship. The book "Soviet Poetry" is perfect for a wide range of readers . It will interest those who love literature, historians, students of philological faculties, as well as anyone who wants to understand the inner world of the Soviet man through the prism of a poetic word. It will be especially valuable for those who seek inspiration in the classics, as well as for those who are interested in the culture and history of the 20th century. The age range of readers is from teenagers starting to get acquainted with Soviet literature to adults wishing to immerse themselves in the era that shaped modern society. The themes raised in this book are diverse and multi-layered. It addresses issues of patriotism, ideals of socialism, struggle and hope, personal and collective experiences. Each poem is a small story that allows you to understand what people felt in different periods of Soviet history, what inspired them and what worried them. Particular attention is paid to how poetry became a tool of propaganda, and at the same time - and a way to express personal feelings and internal contradictions. This book deserves attention not only as a literary source, but also as a cultural phenomenon that reveals a complex and multifaceted picture of the Soviet era. The style of the author, whose name remains unknown, is distinguished by special subtlety and deep respect for the poetic word. He masterfully conveys the atmosphere of time, not distorting it, but on the contrary - emphasizing its nuances and shades. The book combines classical forms and modern interpretations, which makes it interesting and relevant for readers with different literary preferences. Inspired by the works of such masters as Mayakovsky, Tvardovsky, Akhmatova and others, the author creates a unique dialogue between eras and styles, allowing everyone to find something of their own in this book. "Soviet poetry" is not just a collection of poems, but a window into the soul of a whole generation, which through poetry sought meaning, consolation and strength. This book can be a real discovery for those who want to understand how the word could become a weapon, a prayer and hope at the same time. It is worthy of the attention of anyone who appreciates deep literature, seeks answers to questions about the past and wants to touch living history through a poetic word. It combines historical significance and artistic value, which makes it an indispensable source for all who are interested in Soviet literature and culture.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Unknown
- Language
- Russian
- Series
- Библиотека всемирной литературы, Том 180
- Release date
- 1977
- Volume
- том 2