Semyon Yakovlevich Nadson
Semyon Yakovlevich Nadson ( Russian Семён Яковлевич Надсон ., Scientific transliteration Semen Jakovlevic Nadson ; born December 14 jul. / 26. December 1862 greg. In St. Petersburg , Russian Empire , died Jan. 19 jul. / 31 January 1887 greg. In Yalta ) was a Russian poet. He came out with "sensitive, liberal-combative, also melancholy renouncing poems". He died young of tuberculosis .
It was the trigger for a Nadson fashion.
His poems were included in the library of world literature (Khudoschestvennaja literatura) . They have been set to music many times, for example by César Cui , Sergei Rachmaninow , Anton Rubinstein , Eduard Nápravník and Theodor Könemann .
Quote
"There is no torment in the world that is greater than the torment of the word".
Works (selection)
- Stichi . Berlin: Verlag "Mysl" - [Leipzig]: [FE Fischer] 1921 (Kniga dlja vsěch / A book for everyone; No. 38)
- Polnoe Sobranie Stichotworenij . Bln., Glücksmann, [approx. 1923] ( ZVAB : "Probably reprint of the St. Petersburg edition from 1917 with extensive biographical introduction about the lyric poet who died young. - Cf. KLE V, 75 f. And Terras 291. On the publisher cf. Beyer-K. 76." )
German translations
- Nadson, Ssemjon Jakowlewitsch: Poems. Authorized German translation in meter of the Russian original by Friedrich Fiedler. With Radson's portrait. Leipzig, Reclam (1908) Reclam's Universal Library 3861 Digitized from another edition
- Semjon Jakowlewitsch Nadson (1862-1887) (In a translation by Friedrich Fiedler)
- Ascharin, A .: Nordic sounds. Russian poems in German translation (and with a preface) by A. Ascharin. Riga, Verlag von Jonck & Poliewsky, 1894 Online First edition of these transcriptions of selected poems by AV Kolzow [Kol'cov], M. Ju. Lermontov, AN Maikow [Majkov], S. Yes. Nadson, NA Nekrasov [Nekrasov], AS Pushkin [Puskin], MP Rosenheim [Rozengejm], AK Tolstoj and others. a. m. - Andreas Ascharin (AA Asarin, 1843–1896), Baltic-Russian writer, educator a. Translators (Dt.-Balt. Biogr. Lex. 1710-1960, p. 19).
French
- Poèmes (in French translation by Isabelle Eberhardt and others)
See also
References and footnotes
- ↑ whoswho.de - accessed on July 20, 2019
- ↑ The complete works: 10 volumes in one e-book , Ossip Mandelstam
- ↑ Sound example : В роще зелёной над тихой рекой, ДВА ХОРА A CAPPELLA. Oр. 6, No. 1 (text )
- ↑ Quoted from Dimitri Wolkogonow : Trotsky: Das Janusgesicht der Revolution. 2017 ( partial online view ).
literature
- Alexander Eliasberg : Russian literary history in individual portraits . [From Pushkin to Mayakovsky]. M. e. Nachw. D. Publisher. Munich, Goldmann. [Unabridged edition], 1964 From Nekrassow to Nadson at projekt-gutenberg.org
- Neil Parson, “Semen Iakovlevich Nadson, 1862-1887,” in Reference Guide to Russian Literature, ed. Neil Cornwell, pp. 568-570 (London, 1998). Online partial view
- Vladimir Nabokov: The Gift. 2018 ( p.401 )
Web links
- Semjon Jakowlewitsch Nadson (1862-1887)
- Nadson, Semen Iakovlevich
- worldcat.org
- whoswho.de
- Works with text by: Nadson, Semyon
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Nadson, Semyon Jakowlewitsch |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Nadson, Ssemjon Jakowlewitsch; Nadson, Semyon; Nadson, Semyon Yakovlevich; Nadson, Semen Yes .; Nadson, Semen Yakovlevich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian poet |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 26, 1862 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | St. Petersburg |
DATE OF DEATH | January 31, 1887 |
Place of death | Yalta |