The Symphonies

Author:   Jonathan Stone ,  Andrei Bely
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
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9780231199087


Pages:   512
Publication Date:   02 November 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jonathan Stone ,  Andrei Bely
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
Imprint:   Columbia University Press
ISBN:  

9780231199087


ISBN 10:   0231199082
Pages:   512
Publication Date:   02 November 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.
Language:   English

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Acknowledgments Note on the Text Introduction Northern Symphony (First, Heroic) Dramatic Symphony (Second) The Return (Third Symphony) A Goblet of Blizzards (Fourth Symphony) Notes

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Those who read Stone's introduction and translation with care will come away with an understanding that will enable them to appreciate what Bely is undertaking in the Symphonies, even as they work through the profusion of imagery and the fragmentary structure of these writings. There are very few works that compete with this volume in any way. -- Barry Scherr, Dartmouth College


Intermodal art was central to Russian Symbolism, but Bely's four Symphonies resist easy definition. Rhythmic, motivic, visionary, commingling mundane matter with elevated spirit and shot through with satire, they relay Bely's sense of symphonic music as a linkage of levels and moods. Jonathan Stone's exquisite translation suspends the reader between the real and the more real. -- Caryl Emerson, author of <i>The Cambridge Introduction to Russian Literature</i> The richly saturated prose of Bely's innovative Symphonies demands an effective translation. Jonathan Stone has made a scrupulous, powerful version that conveys the work's mythological complexity and the hypnotic effect of its verbal and musical texture. An essential book for study of the Symbolists. -- Sibelan Forrester, translator of <i>The Russian Folktale</i> Those who read Stone's introduction and translation with care will come away with an understanding that will enable them to appreciate what Bely is undertaking in the Symphonies, even as they work through the profusion of imagery and the fragmentary structure of these writings. There are very few works that compete with this volume in any way. -- Barry Scherr, Dartmouth College [A] Symbolist masterpiece by the writer whose work Vladimir Nabokov ranked among Russia's greatest literary achievements . . . Otherworldly tales of haunting beauty and a welcome addition to the canon of classic Russian literature in English. * Kirkus Reviews, starred review * The four works are all worthwhile in their own right but are, of course, interesting both for showing us the Bely the Symbolist in full flight but also showing us the writer of (Petersburg) in his early days. -- John Alvey * The Modern Novel * Stone's translation reads convincingly throughout, giving as good a sense as is probably achievable in English of what Bely was trying to do. It's a tremendous achievement. -- Steve Dodson * Language Hat * Encountering The Symphonies in Jonathan Stone's sensitive renderings, one is struck anew by their daring innovation, which seems as fresh today as it did more than a century ago. As this handsome new edition demonstrates, Bely has outlived the fashions of later years: his works remain 'turned towards the future', their exuberance and brisk pace still urging readers on. -- Bryan Karetnyk * Times Literary Supplement *


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Andrei Bely, the pseudonym of Boris Nikolaevich Bugaev (1880–1934), was a central figure of Russian symbolism and modernism as a poet, novelist, and theorist. He was a proponent of innovation who aimed both to revolutionize Russian literature and to find a philosophical framework for modernist techniques. His books include The Silver Dove, Petersburg, and Kotik Letaev. Jonathan Stone is associate professor of Russian at Franklin & Marshall College. His books include The Institutions of Russian Modernism: Conceptualizing, Publishing, and Reading Symbolism (2017) and Decadence and Modernism in European and Russian Literature and Culture: Aesthetics and Anxiety in the 1890s (2019).

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