"Zven'ia" is a collection of works by Konstantin Dmitrievich Balmont, a prominent figure of the Russian Symbolist movement and a poet of the Silver Age. Originally published in 1913, this anthology showcases Balmont's distinctive style, characterized by its musicality, rich imagery, and exploration of profound themes. As a key representative of the Russian avant-garde, Balmont's poetry reflects the intellectual and artistic ferment of his time. "Zven'ia" offers readers a valuable glimpse into the world of early 20th-century Russian literature, capturing the spirit of an era marked by innovation and change. This collection is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts interested in Russian poetry, Symbolism, and the cultural heritage of the Silver Age.
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