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    Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky (/ˈbrɒdski/; Russian: Иосиф Александрович Бродский [ɪˈosʲɪf ɐlʲɪˈksandrəvʲɪtɕ ˈbrotskʲɪj] ; 24 May 1940 – 28 January 1996)...
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  • Ukrainian-American violinist Joel Brodsky (1939–2007), photographer Joseph Brodsky (1940–1996), Russian poet and Nobel Prize winner Joseph Brodsky (lawyer), chief lawyer...
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  • Joseph R. Brodsky, often known as Joseph Brodsky and Joe Brodsky, was an early 20th-century American civil rights lawyer, political activist, general counsel...
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  • The Monument to Joseph Brodsky (Russian: Памятник Иосифу Бродскому) was installed in 2011 in Moscow on Novinsky Boulevard near the United States embassy...
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    Maria Sozzani, the widow of Joseph Brodsky, gifted to the museum: furniture, library, postcard collection, etc., from Brodsky's last house in South Hadley...
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    for John Donne' by Joseph Brodsky" (with introductory essay), Russian Review, Vol. 24 (1965): 341–53. "New Poems by Joseph Brodsky [Elegy for John Donne...
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    Leonid Kantorovich, economist, Nobel laureate in Economics in 1975 Joseph Brodsky, Russian-American, Literature in 1987 Alexey Ekimov, Chemistry in 2023...
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    Tadeusz Konwicki (1981) Prize for foreign poetry Jannis Ritsos (1978) Joseph Brodsky (1979) Juan Gelman (1980) Gyula Illyés (1981) First work Valerio Magrelli...
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    Joseph Beuys, German artist Joseph Bitangcol, Filipino actor Joseph Brodsky, Russian and American poet and essayist Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar, Indian...
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  • them to continue their other pursuits. For example, the Russian poet Joseph Brodsky was charged with social parasitism by the Soviet authorities. A 1964...
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    Alexander Blok, Vladimir Nabokov, Anna Akhmatova, Mikhail Zoshchenko, Joseph Brodsky, as well as some palace and park ensembles of the southern suburbs and...
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    due to censorship. The Foundation Pit is considered a modernist work. Joseph Brodsky wrote: "Platonov ... should be recognized as the first serious surrealist...
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    Beckett (Nobel Prize in Literature 1969) wrote in French and English and Joseph Brodsky (Nobel Prize in Literature 1987) wrote poetry in Russian and prose in...
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    with elementary school students to encourage them to write poetry. Joseph Brodsky initiated the idea of providing poetry in airports, supermarkets, and...
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    terror. Another notable 20th-century writer from St. Petersburg is Joseph Brodsky, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature (1987). While living in...
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    Bogoraz Alexander Bolonkin Yelena Bonner Leonid Borodin Vladimir Bougrine Joseph Brodsky Vladimir Bukovsky Valery Chalidze Lev Chernyi Boris Chichibabin Viacheslav...
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  • became acquainted with the Leningrad poets Yevgeny Rein, Anatoly Naiman, Joseph Brodsky, the writer Sergey Wolf, and the artist Alexander Ney. He was drafted...
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    Retrieved 2024-12-22. Tarkovsky, Arseny; Chegra, Sergei; Brodsky, Joseph (2013). "The Joseph Brodsky/Stephen Spender Prize". Ambit (214): 44–47. ISSN 0002-6972...
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  • 1974) is an American writer and poet. In 2007, she was awarded the Joseph Brodsky Rome Prize Fellowship in literature by the American Academy of Arts...
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    (1938–2011) was imprisoned. Solzhenitsyn and Nobel Prize–winning poet Joseph Brodsky (1940–1996) were expelled from the country. Others, such as writers...
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    figure than W. B. Yeats and T. S. Eliot) to strongly affirmative (as in Joseph Brodsky's statement that he had "the greatest mind of the twentieth century")...
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  • On the Independence of Ukraine (category Joseph Brodsky)
    На независимость Украины) is a controversial Ukrainophobic poem by Joseph Brodsky written in the early 1990s, on the occasion of the 1991 Declaration...
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    University of Toronto Press; 2007. ISBN 0-8020-9140-7. Brodsky, Joseph; Haven, Cynthia. Joseph Brodsky: conversations. Univ. Press of Mississippi; 2002. ISBN 1-57806-528-3...
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  • syndication company Shenhua Watermark coal mine Watermark, a 1992 book by Joseph Brodsky Watermark, superimposed identifying digital on-screen graphic in video...
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    the California Institute of Technology in 1974: "Cargo cult science" Joseph Brodsky at the University of Michigan in 1988: "Speech at the Stadium" Steve...
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    Komarovo was frequented by such poets as Yevgeny Rein and Joseph Brodsky, whom she mentored. Brodsky, arrested in 1963 and interned for social parasitism,...
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    entire bookcase devoted to travel guides." Wikipedia Joseph Brodsky Accessed April 24, 2019. "Brodsky died of a heart attack aged 55, at his apartment in...
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  • retained attorneys George W. Chamlee, who filed the first motions, and Joseph Brodsky. Later, the NAACP also offered to handle the case, offering the services...
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    134 (1). Poetry Foundation: 14. JSTOR 20593401. "Galatea Encore by Joseph Brodsky - Famous poems, famous poets. - All Poetry". Oldpoetry.com. Retrieved...
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    King – recitation by Merlyn T. S. Eliot poem A Song for Simeon (1928) Joseph Brodsky poem "Nunc Dimittis" (1972) Ezra Pound poem "Cantico del Sole" (1918)...
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