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Marina Tsvetaeva


 

Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva ({{lang-ru|??????? ????????? ?????????}}) (October 9, 1892August 31, 1941) was a Russian poet and writer.

Translators

Translators of Tsvetaeva's work into English include Elaine Feinstein and David McDuff. J. Marin King translated a great deal of Tsvetaeva's prose into English, compiled in a book called A Captive Spirit. Tsvetaeva scholar Angela Livingstone has translated a number of Tsvetaeva's essays on art and writing, compiled in a book called Art in the Light of Conscience. Mary Jane White has translated some of Tsvetaeva's work in a book called "Starry Sky to Starry Sky," as well has Tsvetaeva's elegy for Rilke.

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Elaine Feinstein - David McDuff - J. Marin King - Angela Livingstone

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In 2002, Yale University Press published Jamey Gambrell's translation of post-revolutionary prose, entitled Earthly Signs: Moscow Diaries, 1917-1922, with notes on poetic and linguistic aspects of Tsvetaeva's prose, and endnotes for the text itself.

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The Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich set five of Tsvetaeva's poems to music. Later the Russian-Tartar composer Sofia Gubaidulina wrote a Hommage à Marina Tsvetayeva featuring her poems.

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Dmitri Shostakovich - Sofia Gubaidulina

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