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  2. Columbia University Press. 21 Feb. 2008. "Joseph Brodsky, a Russian-American poet, was born in St. Petersburg (then called Leningrad). A disciple of Anna Akhmatova, he began writing poetry in 1955. He was first denounced by the state (for decadence and modernism, among other charges) in 1963 and was exiled by Soviet authorities in 1972.

  3. Joseph Brodsky. , The Art of Poetry No. 28. Joseph Brodsky, ca. 1988. Photograph by Anefo/Croes, R.C. Joseph Brodsky was interviewed in his Greenwich Village apartment in December, 1979. He was unshaven and looked harried. He was in the midst of correcting the galley proofs for his book— A Part of Speech —and he said that he had already ...

  4. Poems Cite. Joseph Brodsky was born in Leningrad in the Soviet Union in May of 1940. His family was Russian Jewish and they lived in a communal apartment. Brodsky’s father worked as a professional photographer in the Soviet Navy and his mother as an interpreter. The family was impoverished, a fact only made worse by their Jewish status.

  5. A documentary on the Nobel Prize winning poet Joseph Brodsky. Biography as well as extensive interviews and readings with Brodsky; guest appearance by poet, ...

  6. Joseph Brodsky (engelsk) eller Iosif Aleksandrovitj Brodskij russisk: Ио́сиф Алекса́ндрович Бро́дский, tr. Iósif Aleksándrovitj Bródskij, ; født 24. maj 1940 Leningrad, Sovjetunionen, død 28. januar 1996 Brooklyn Heights, USA) var en russisk forfatter og digter, der kom til USA i 1972 i ufrivilligt eksil fra Sovjetunionen og fik amerikansk statsborgerskab i 1977.

  7. Josif Brodskij. Josif Brodskij (russisk Iosif Aleksandrovitsj Brodskij, mer kjent som Joseph Brodsky; født 24. mai 1940 i Leningrad, død 28. januar 1996 i New York) var en russisk-amerikansk lyriker som fikk Nobelprisen i litteratur i 1987 «for eit altomfattande forfattarskap, gjennomsyra av tankeklårleik og poetisk intensitet».