An intensely philosophical and religious poet, Olga Sedakova writes of
nature, music, and the inner, spiritual life. As one of the preservers
of traditional Russian culture, she stands in stark contrast to the
rampant commercialization in contemporary Russian life, instead tracing
her poetic roots back to the early avant-garde movements of
pre-revolutionary Russia. For that stance, she endured years of
censorship and silencing during the Soviet regime her poems distributed
by hand in mimeographed copies or by word of mouth. This volume
introduces to an English-speaking audience an extensive selection of
poems by one of Russia's most distinguished lyric poets writing today.