The Many Facets of Mikhail Kuzmin: A Miscellany /
Kuzmin mnogogrannyi: Sbornik statei i materialov
Kuzmin mnogogrannyi: Sbornik statei i materialov
Lada Panova with Sarah Pratt, eds. Compiled and introduced by Lada Panova
This interdisciplinary and bilingual collection of critical essays and materials brings together
Kuzmin scholars from three countries (the United States, Russia, and Israel) to provide a multi-‐‑
faceted portrait of Mikhail Kuzmin (1872–1936), a key but underestimated figure of Russian
modernism whose artistic output reflects the rich variety of a latter-‐‑day Renaissance man. The
articles have been grouped under rubrics that identify Kuzmin’s various achievements in poetry,
drama, prose, and music; with two additional sections dedicated to his intergeneric poetics and
his reflections on literature and the fine arts of his era. Other activities—writing sensational
diaries (whose fragments he used to read at private gatherings and published), participating in
theatrical performances (as composer, librettist, and even actor), reviewing literary and theatrical
events, and last but not least, producing translations, some of which became textbook examples
of the art—are discussed in the essays.
The present volume also aims at a new interpretation of Kuzmin’s oeuvre. At this point, with
the majority of Kuzmin’s works published, his autobiographical writings (including diaries and
correspondence) available, and an updated biography (by Nikolay Bogomolov and John E.
Malmstad) in print, the time is ripe for moving from a biography-‐‑centered approach to a concep-‐‑
tual one.
Introduction
Table of Contents