University Press Copublishing Division / Bucknell University Press
Pages: 263
Trim: 6¾ x 9¾
978-1-61148-292-8 • Hardback • May 2010 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
Olga A. Sedakova is a world renowned poet and essayist, an author of twenty-nine books of poetry, prose, translations, and criticism.
Slava I. Yastremski is associate professor of Russian at Bucknell University.
Michael M. Naydan is Woksob Family Professor of Ukrainian Studies at the Pennsylvania State University and a prolific translator from Ukrainian and Russian.
An invaluable book for those who delight in reason and artistic creation. Highly recommended.
— Choice Reviews
Primarily known as a Russian poet Sedakova also has strong academic roots in folklore and theology, as demonstrated by the 16 selected articles, essays, memoirs, and speeches presented here. Among her topics are answers about childhood, poetry, and courage; the Christianity of Pushkin; Hermes and the invisible aspect of classical literature; poetry and anthropology; the nature of tradition; the moralism of art or the evil of mediocrity; in memory of John Paul II; and freedom as eschatological reality. Yastremski (Russian, Bucknell U.) and Naydan (Ukrainian studies, Pennsylvania State U.) translate from the Russian. Yastremski also contributes an introduction to her religious philosophy called Freedom in "Post-Everything" Culture.
— Book News, Inc.