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Brodsky, Joseph (Vol. 100) - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
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Billington, James H. "The Poet Who Proved the Power of Words." Washington Post (January 30, 1996): D1.
Tribute by the librarian of Congress who appointed Brodsky poet laureate of the United States.
Phillips, William. "Intellectuals and Writers since the Thirties." Partisan Review LIX, No. 4 (Fall 1992): 531-58.
Transcript of a panel led by Phillips with writers Saul Bellow, Ralph Ellison, Czeslaw Milosz, and Brodsky. The writers discuss such subjects as the role of writers and intellectuals, history, Eastern European literature, and the influence of religion on society.
Additional coverage of Brodsky's life and career is contained in the following sources published by Gale Research: Contemporary Authors, Vols. 41-44R; Contemporary Authors New Revision Series, Vol. 37; DISCovering Authors...
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- Karen De Witt (essay date 10 December 1991)
- Authony Thwaite (review date 10 May 1992)
- David Streitfield (essay date 31 May 1992)
- Tony Whedon (essay date Winter 1993)
- Malcolm Bowie (review date 30 April 1993)
- David Patterson (essay date Summer 1993)
- Jacob Weisberg (review date Spring 1994)
- Robert D. McFadden (obituary date 29 January 1996)
- Martin Well (obituary date 29 January 1996)
- J. M. Coetzee (review date 1 February 1996)
- Tatyana Tolstaya (essay date 29 February 1996)
- Jessica Greenbaum (review date 12 February 1996)
- Michael Harris (review date 19 February 1996)
- Seamus Heaney (essay date 3 March 1996)
- Hugh Kenner (review date 14 April 1996)
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