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Irina Odoevtseva

    Irina Odoyevtseva fut une poétesse et romancière russe dont l'œuvre se caractérise par un style distinctif, s'alignant formellement sur l'acméisme. Célébrée pour sa poésie magistrale, son écriture a anticipé des expériences ultérieures de mouvements d'avant-garde russes. Au-delà du vers, elle a créé des nouvelles et des romans qui ont connu un succès notable. Plus tard dans sa carrière, elle s'est consacrée à l'écriture de mémoires, offrant des réflexions sur sa vie et le milieu littéraire de son époque. Ses contributions sont reconnues pour sa voix unique et son approche perspicace des tendances littéraires modernistes.

    Isolde
    • "No, I'm no queen," she repeated. "In fact, I'm very modern. Why do you look at me like that?"Left to her own devices in Biarritz, fourteen-year-old Russian Liza meets an older English boy, Cromwell, on a beach. He thinks he has found a magical, romantic beauty and insists upon calling her Isolde; she is taken with his Buick and ability to pay for dinner and champagne. Disaffected and restless, Liza, her brother Nikolai and her boyfriend Andrei enjoy Cromwell's company in restaurants and jazz bars after he follows Liza back to Paris - until his mother stops giving him money. When the siblings' own mother abandons them to follow a lover to Nice, the group falls deeper into its haze of alcohol, and their darker drives begin to take over.First published in 1929, Isolde is a startlingly fresh, disturbing portrait of a lost generation of Russian exiles by Irina Odoevtseva, a major Russian writer who has never before appeared in English.

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