Influenced by Russian literary giants, Elaine Feinstein's work delves into themes of identity and heritage. Her writing is characterized by a keen insight into the human psyche, rendered in lyrical prose. Feinstein masterfully explores complex relationships and historical moments across her diverse body of work, which includes poetry, drama, and biography. Her stories resonate with readers for their profound depth and emotional authenticity.
A career-defining collection from the multiple prize-winning poet, translator
and biographer which touches poignantly on universal matters - the
inevitability of age, marriage, women's issues, family conflicts etc...
The first biography of the former Poet Laureate, famous for his marriage to
Sylvia Plath, the subject of his bestseller, BIRTHDAY LETTERS, which has sold
over 200,000 copies in hardback.
Presents a collection of poems that evoke the poet's long marriage, and the
remembered voice of her dead husband. Opening with a death in winter, the
author renders a tender work of mourning which is moving but not dispiriting.
She uses the words of a much loved husband - sometimes affectionate, sometimes
querulous - to invoke his solid presence.
The biography explores the life of a Russian poet who bravely faced the oppressive regime of Stalinism, showcasing his resilience and artistic integrity. Through his powerful verses, he inspired countless individuals, becoming a symbol of hope and resistance against tyranny. The narrative delves into his struggles, the impact of his work on society, and his enduring legacy, highlighting the profound influence of literature in times of political turmoil.
Drawn from 14 volumes of poems published over 30 years, this collection highlights the verse of Elaine Feinstein. Whether recollecting children at play or understanding her jealousy, Feinstein s work eloquently elucidates her own uncertainties, passions, and concerns. She explores the pressures of living as a poet, wife, and mother, memories of her aging father, and her Russian Jewish heritage. Through recalling old films or examining her own temperament, her poems contain images and reflections of love and loss. Feinstein s cultural background also allows her to resuscitate the personalities of such historical Russian literary greats as Pushkin and Tsvetaeva. "
The biography delves into the complex life of Ted Hughes, highlighting the profound impact of personal tragedies, including the suicide of his wife Sylvia Plath and the subsequent death of his lover Assia Wevill and their daughter. Elaine Feinstein offers a fresh perspective on Hughes's relationships, revealing the emotional turmoil and controversies that shaped his legacy as England's poet laureate. This exploration seeks to understand the intricate dynamics of his life and the lasting effects of his experiences on his work and reputation.
Set in 1848 among the Jewish population of Vienna, this book tells the story of the wealthy playboy son of a banking family, a gifted young violinist and a beautiful waif with no resources other than her looks and a mind of her own.