A lyrical philosophical poem (inspired by F. Nietzsche's "Thus Spake Zarathustra") by the renowned Philosophy Professor and poet Anatoly Nazirov, who lives and works in St-Petersburg, Russia. The poem uses alliteration and assonance to express a unique and complex style of intricate yet understandable ideas. Dear Reader, you are encouraged to read this poem out loud. Translated from the Russian by Ivan Zhavoronkov (PhD Candidate in Humanities at York University, Toronto, Canada).
A lyrical philosophical poem (inspired by F. Nietzsche's "Thus Spake Zarathustra") by the renowned Philosophy Professor and poet Anatoly Nazirov, who ...
Published by York University in Toronto. Do not judge this book by its cover but by its content "A Poet's Gallery" is a collection of poems (with parallel English translations) written by Russian philosopher and poet Anatoly Nazirov. He is a Post-Doctoral Professor of Philosophy and Director for the Department of Philosophy and Culturology at the St-Petersburg State University of Economics and Service, Russia.... His poetry, rich in emotion and original images, uses alliteration and assonance to express a unique and complex style of intricate yet understandable ideas. Dear Reader, you are...
Published by York University in Toronto. Do not judge this book by its cover but by its content "A Poet's Gallery" is a collection of poems (with par...