"Feia Eiole, Pozy 1920-21 G.g" is a collection of poems by Igor Severianin, written during his time in exile in Estonia in the early 1920s. This volume provides insight into the poet's state of mind as he grappled with displacement and the changing world after the Russian Revolution. Severianin's unique voice, known for its blend of modernity and romanticism, is evident throughout the collection, offering a glimpse into a pivotal period in Russian history and literature. The poems reflect themes of loss, nostalgia, and adaptation to a new reality, making this an important work for scholars and readers interested in Russian poetry and the migr experience.
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