To Urania

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"To Urania" is a poetry collection by Russian-American Nobel laureate Joseph Brodsky that reflects his meditations on exile, history, and the transcendent power of art.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
about Russian émigré experience
Soviet history
Western culture
classical antiquity
exile
author Joseph Brodsky NERFINISHED
authorAward Nobel Prize in Literature NERFINISHED
authorNationality Russian-American
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre poetry
hasPoem A Part of Speech
A Song NERFINISHED
Bosnia Tune NERFINISHED
Eclogue NERFINISHED
Elegy for Robert Lowell NERFINISHED
Lagoon NERFINISHED
Letters to a Roman Friend NERFINISHED
Lithuanian Nocturne NERFINISHED
Lullaby of Cape Cod NERFINISHED
Nature Morte NERFINISHED
Odysseus to Telemachus NERFINISHED
Stone Villages NERFINISHED
The British Museum NERFINISHED
The Butterfly NERFINISHED
The City of T NERFINISHED
The End of a Beautiful Era NERFINISHED
The Fifth Anniversary NERFINISHED
The Flight NERFINISHED
The Great Elegy for John Donne NERFINISHED
The Hawk’s Cry in Autumn NERFINISHED
The Island NERFINISHED
The New Jules Verne NERFINISHED
The People’s History NERFINISHED
The Song NERFINISHED
The Turn of the Century NERFINISHED
To Urania (poem) NERFINISHED
language English
literaryForm lyric poetry
originalLanguage Russian
period late 20th century literature
theme art
classical mythology
displacement
exile
history
identity
language
love
memory
mortality
time
transcendence
titleRefersTo Urania, the Muse of astronomy NERFINISHED

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