The Stray Dog Cabaret
A Book of Russian Poems

Translated by Paul Schmidt Introduction by Catherine Ciepiela Afterword by Honor Moore


The Stray Dog Cabaret
Online price: £8.99
Paperback, 168 pages
Published: 14th April 2007

Category: Poetry and Drama


In the years before the 1917 Russian Revolution, the Stray Dog cabaret in St. Petersburg was the haunt of poets, artists, and musicians, a place to meet, drink, read, brawl, celebrate, and stage performances of all kinds. It has since become a symbol of the extraordinary literary ferment of that time. It was then that Alexander Blok composed his apocalyptic sequence "Twelve"; that the futurists Velimir Khlebnikov and Vladimir Mayakovsky exploded language into bold new forms; that the lapidary lyrics of Osip Mandelstam and plangent love poems of Anna Akhmatova saw the light; that the electrifying Marina Tsvetaeva stunned and dazzled everyone. Boris Pasternak was also of this company, putting together his great youthful hymn to nature, My Sister, Life.

It was a transforming moment-not just for Russian but for world poetry—and a short-lived one. Within little more than a decade, revolution and terror were to disperse, silence, and destroy almost all the poets of the Stray Dog cabaret.



Publication Details:

Binding: Paperback, 168 pages
ISBN: 9781590171912
Format: 203mm x 127mm

BIC Code: DCQ
BISAC Code:  POE001000
Imprint: NYRB Classics


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