Ostanovka v Pustyne [A Stop in the Desert].
New York, Chekhov Publishing House, 1970
Akhmatova lauded Brodsky as the most gifted voice of his generation and in 1987, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature, the fifth Russian-born writer to do so. In an interview he was asked, 'You are an American citizen who is receiving the Prize for Russian-language poetry. Who are you, an American or a Russian?' 'I'm Jewish; a Russian poet, an English essayist – and, of course, an American citizen', he responded.
First edition; 8vo (21.5 x 14 cm); original printed wrappers, a very good copy; 228pp.
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