Perhaps there is no Russian poet who has not written about Russia, who has not reflected on its fate. A. Pushkin, M. Lermontov, F. Tyutchev, A. Block, S. Yesenin, M. Tsvetaeva, R. Rozhdestvensky — the list can go on and...
on — have left beautiful lines about the homeland. And each of them had their own Russia, from which they never separated themselves, even when they found themselves in a foreign land. The beauty of fields, forests, rivers, and lakes, the bright colors of changing seasons, rural and urban landscapes, heartwarming images, the mysterious soul of the Russian person — all of this is pieces of a kaleidoscope that one can look into endlessly. This edition collects the best poetic works about Russia.
Perhaps there is no Russian poet who has not written about Russia, who has not reflected on its fate. A. Pushkin, M. Lermontov, F. Tyutchev, A. Block, S. Yesenin, M. Tsvetaeva, R. Rozhdestvensky — the list can go on and on — have left beautiful lines about the homeland. And each of them had their own Russia, from which they never separated themselves, even when they found themselves in a foreign land. The beauty of fields, forests, rivers, and lakes, the bright colors of changing seasons, rural and urban landscapes, heartwarming images, the mysterious soul of the Russian person — all of this is pieces of a kaleidoscope that one can look into endlessly. This edition collects the best poetic works about Russia.