Joseph Brodsky and the visual arts: consumer, practitioner, interpreter
<p>Joseph Brodsky (1940–1996) was a highly visual writer. This thesis looks at his poems and essays, and a range of unpublished archival documentation to argue that he was an individual sensitive to visual stimuli in his environments, whose texts are in dialogue with non-literary worlds as muc...
Main Author: | Xenophontos, P |
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Other Authors: | Zorin, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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