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Joseph Brodsky’s ‘To My Daughter’

1999
Joseph Brodsky is a bundle of contradictions. This statement might be problematic if he were a philosopher, but his consistent inconsistency makes perfect sense to those studying his primary status - that of poet. Stoic toward the arbitrariness of the world order (or disorder), deeply melancholic (if not corrosively sceptical) about ‘human nature’, yet
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JOSEPH BRODSKY’S ORNITHOLOGICAL IMAGES

Ural Philological Herald. Series Draft: Young Science, 2021
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Joseph Brodsky in Exile

Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 1973
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Spinocerebellar ataxia

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2019
Thomas Klockgether   +2 more
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Caloric restriction blocks neuropathology and motor deficits in Machado–Joseph disease mouse models through SIRT1 pathway

Nature Communications, 2016
Janete Cunha-Santos   +2 more
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Joseph Brodsky the War Poet

This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the DOI in this record ; The way Brodsky, who survived the early months of the Leningrad Siege in infancy, wrote about war, emphasized his refusal to recycle the clichés of official culture, in which themes of wartime sacrifice and Soviet victory occupied a central ...
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