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Author | Mashinskaja I. |
Title | Mashinskaja I. Gorizont i pesсhera: Izbrannye esse i proza. 1995–2024 |
Description | Irina Mashinski is the author of fourteen books of poetry, translation, essays, and prose in Russian, English, and German, as well as numerous journal publications in multiple languages. She is the co-founder (with Oleg Wulf) of the literary project "StoSvet", and co-editor (with Robert Chandler and Boris Dralyuk) of "The Penguin Book of Russian Poetry" (Penguin Classics, 2015). A recipient of several literary awards — including, jointly with Boris Dralyuk, the Stephen Spender / Joseph Brodsky Prize — she was born in Moscow and has lived in the United States since 1991. "The Horizon and the Cave" brings together selected essays and prose written between 1995 and 2024 — though the selection is anything but arbitrary. The volume opens with the short story cycle "And I Thought of Scott", followed by "The Blue Cups of Empire", a hybrid essay-novella intertwining a Moscow family saga with the American urban landscape, and "Isaac", an essay-novella about a first friendship. "Ethan’s Book", a documentary diary of a newborn’s first months, transitions into a series of texts on poets and the craft of poetry, culminating in "The Desire for Text" — an essay rooted in phenomenological exploration. The title essay, "The Horizon and the Cave", concludes and unifies the collection. It is a meditation on geological and geographical time, on the visible and invisible forms and forces of Earth and life, their movements and permanence. Together, these seemingly diverse texts unfold into a single, coherent narrative — a story about courage: of a person, a landscape, a poem. |
Year | 2025 |
Publisher | Esterum Publishing |
Pages | 224 |
Cover | Paperback |
ISBN | 978-3-910894-18-1 |