ENTREVISTA COM AURORA BERNARDINI – A PROSA DE MARINA
Keywords:
Marina Tsvetáieva, Prosa, Poesia, Exílio, Autobiografia, Literatura.Abstract
In the book Viver sob o fogo, translated from Russian by Professor Aurora Bernardini, theBulgariam philosopher and linguist Tzvetan Todorov introduces us to Marina Tsvetaieva,
one of the most important Russian writers of the 20th. century. We have the opportunity
to aknowledge of her time, her world, her life, her long exile and serious crises. Her texts
help us to know something else about Rainer Maria Rilke, Boris Pasternak, even Pushkin.
She called herself “the stenographer of being” and had full consciousness of her talent.
After a privileged infancy and adolescence she had to face tragic circumstances: the death
of her daughter Irina, starvation, unpublished poems, etc. After 17 years abroad she
returned to USSR with her son to join her husband and daughter Alia. It was the time of
Nazi invasion. She hanged herself in 1941, at the age of 49.
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