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Complete Poems Edith Sodergran

Complete Poems By Edith Sodergran

Complete Poems by Edith Sodergran


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Complete Poems by Edith Sodergran

When she died in poverty at 31, Edith Sodergran had been dismissed as a mad, megalomaniac aristocrat by most of her Finnish contemporaries. Today she is regarded as Finlands greatest modern poet. Her poems written in Swedish are intensely visionary, and have been compared with Rimbauds, yet they also show deep affinities with Russian poetry, with the work of Blok, Mayakovsky and Severyanin in particular. Born in 1892 of a Finno-Swedish family, Edith Sodergran grew up in Raivola, a village on the Russian border, but was educated at a German school in St Petersburg. Her early influences were Goethe and Heine, and she wrote first in German. The driving force of Edith Sodergrans mature Swedish poetry was her struggle against TB, which she contracted in 1908. For much of her short life she was a semi-invalid in sanatoria in Finland and Switzerland. Her last years were spent amid the turmoil of the Russian Revolution and in desperate poverty in Raivola, where she died in 1923. Edith Sodergran saw herself as an inspired free spirit of a new order, a disciple on her own terms of Nietzsche, then of the nature mystic Rudolf Steiner, and ?nally of Christ. But her voice is subtle and wholly original. It transcends the limits imposed by her illness to make lyrical statements about the violence and darkness of the modern world imagistic poems that are alarming in the surreal beauty of their fragmentary diction. David McDuffs edition was the first complete translation into English of Edith Sodergrans Swedish poetry. His versions adhere as closely as possible to the spirit and the letter of the Swedish original. In his introductory essay David McDuff gives a comprehensive and illuminating account of Edith Sodergrans life and work.

About Edith Sodergran

When she died in poverty at 31, Edith Sodergran had been dismissed as a mad, megalomaniac aristocrat by most of her Finnish contemporaries. Today she is regarded as Finlands greatest modern poet. Her poems written in Swedish are intensely visionary, and have been compared with Rimbauds, yet they also show deep affinities with Russian poetry, with the work of Blok, Mayakovsky and Severyanin in particular. Born in 1892 of a Finno-Swedish family, Edith Sodergran grew up in Raivola, a village on the Russian border, but was educated at a German school in St Petersburg. Her early influences were Goethe and Heine, and she wrote first in German. The driving force of Edith Sodergrans mature Swedish poetry was her struggle against TB, which she contracted in 1908. For much of her short life she was a semi-invalid in sanatoria in Finland and Switzerland. Her last years were spent amid the turmoil of the Russian Revolution and in desperate poverty in Raivola, where she died in 1923. Edith Sodergran saw herself as an inspired free spirit of a new order, a disciple on her own terms of Nietzsche, then of the nature mystic Rudolf Steiner, and nally of Christ. But her voice is subtle and wholly original. It transcends the limits imposed by her illness to make lyrical statements about the violence and darkness of the modern world imagistic poems that are alarming in the surreal beauty of their fragmentary diction. Bloodaxe first published David McDuff's translation of her Complete Poems in 1984.

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NPB9780906427392
9780906427392
0906427398
Complete Poems by Edith Sodergran
New
Paperback
Bloodaxe Books Ltd
1984-01-26
208
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