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Titre Из архивных материалов В. А. Злобина : поэт Анатолий Штейгер
Auteur Temira Pachmuss
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers du monde russe
Titre à cette date : Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique
Numéro volume 26, no 3-4, juillet-décembre 1985
Rubrique / Thématique
Archives
Page 479-492
Résumé anglais Ternira Pachmuss, Extracts from V.A. Zlobin's archives: the poet A. S. Steiger. Anatoly Sergeevich Steiger (1907-1944), active in the literary life of "Russian Paris," authored several collections of poetry: This day (Paris, 1928), This life (Paris, 1932), Ingratitude (Paris, 1936), and Twice two is four: Poems 1926-1939 (Paris, 1950). He participated in the Merezhkovskys' Sunday salons; Zinaida Hippius, who Liked Steiger's personality and poetic gift, considered him a talented and engaging writer. Steiger's works expressed the essence of the "Parisian note" best of all. Elements of the passing of time and a prevalent mood of elegiac sadness combine in his poetry with an intense search for love and ultimate truth beyond the seemingly incomprehensible surface of reality. Steiger's correspondence with V.A. Zlobin reveals his attitudes towards various Russian poets and towards the Russian political, social, and literary life in Paris in the 1920' s , and his intense desire to succeed in writing poetry. His early poems, sent to Zlobin for his perusal, reveal that they did not approximate the "Parisian note," the manner of writing which he appropriated later.
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