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Joseph Brodsky, one of the most prominent modern American poets, is also one of the best living poets in Russian. However, his poetry and bilingualism in his poetic world are…

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Joseph Brodsky, one of the most prominent modern American poets, is also one of the best living poets in Russian. However, his poetry and bilingualism in his poetic world are still not sufficiently understood by Western audiences.

How did Brodsky, born in Russia, reach his current status as an international man in American letters and poetry? Was it created through his bilingual experience, or did he design bilingualism as a prerequisite for writing poetry in the first place? Here, David Pythia suggests that Brodsky's key, perhaps the last Russian poet in the "cold" style, is in his relationship with others, or the other. Brodsky shows that the "tripartite demonstration" is the tendency to mediate in a previous model (Dante) with the earliest model (Mandelstam) in the creation of a computer-like text involving the poet as a triangular hybrid of three petitions earlier.

In the follow-up to this subject, Pythia compares Brodsky and contrasts with the favorite poet models - Don, Oden, Mandelstam, and Tsiftava - and analyzes his main differences with Nabokov, the only Russian exile of Brodsky's standing to compete as a bilingual phenomenon. Various critical models throughout the study are used as pieces of Brodsky's thought.

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