Mikhail Kuzmin: A Life in Art

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Mikhail Kuzmin (1872–1936), Russia’s first openly gay writer, stood at the epicenter of the turbulent cultural and social life of Petersburg-Petrograd-Leningrad for over three decades. A poet of the caliber of Aleksandr Blok, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Boris Pasternak, Osip Mandelshtam, and Marina Tsvetaeva (and acknowledged as such by them and other contemporaries), Kuzmin was also a prose writer, playwright, critic, translator, and composer who was associated with every aspect of modernism’s history in Russia, from Symbolism to the Leningrad avant-gardes of the 1920s.

Only now is Kuzmin beginning to emerge from the “official obscurity” imposed by the Soviet regime to assume his place as one of Russia’s greatest poets and one of this century’s most characteristic and colorful creative figures. This biography, the first in any language to be based on full and uncensored access to the writer’s private papers, including his notorious
Diary, places Kuzmin in the context of his society and times and contributes to our discovery and appreciation of a fascinating period and of Russia’s long suppressed gay history.

Author(s): John E. Malmstad, Nikolay Bogomolov
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Year: 1999

Language: English
Pages: 496

Contents
Preface
Authors' Note
Introduction
"The Edifying Story of My Beginnings": 1872-1897
"I Am Searching ... the Long, Long Path": 1897-1902
"Will a New Russia Arise?" 1903-1905
Buoyant Days: 1905-1906
"Burning with a Double Love" 1907-1909
Disciple to Master: 1909-1910
"Where Is Life's Enchantment?" 1911-1912
"Everything Will Be as It Is Destined" 1913-1916
"The End of Everything" 1917-1920
"Will I Have Time to Show the Magic in Me?" 1921-1923
"Like a Ragged Squirrel on a Treadmill" 1924-1926
Dissenting to the End 1927-1936
Epilogue
Abbreviations and Bibliographical Note
Notes
Index of Works by Kuzmin
General Index