- Diana Lewis Burgin
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Diana Lewis Burgin, is an author, and Professor of Russian at the University of Massachusetts; she received her B.A. in Russian from Swarthmore College, her M.A. & Ph.D. from Harvard University's Slavic Languages and Literatures Department. She has been teaching Russian at University of Massachusetts, Boston since 1975.[1]
She is the daughter of Richard Burgin, and Ruth Posselt who married on July 3, 1940. She had published a narrative poem "Richard Burgin: A Life in Verse" (Slavica Pub, 1989; ISBN 0893571962) describing her father's biography.[2]
Contents
Works
- "The Fate of Modern Man: Solzhenitsyn's Cancer Ward". Soviet Studies 26: 260–271. 1974.
- "After the Ball is Over: Sofia Parnok Creative Relationship with Marina Tsvetaeva", Russia Review, Vol. 4, 1988
- "Sofia Parnok and the Writing of a Lesbian Poets Life", Slavic Review, 51/2, 1992, pp. 214–231
- Diana Lewis Burgin (July 1995). "Mother Nature Versus the Amazons: Marina Tsvetaeva and Female Same-Sex Love". Journal of the History of Sexuality (University of Texas Press) 6 (1): 62–88. JSTOR 3704438.
- Jane T. Costlow, Stephanie Sandler, Judith Vowles, ed (1998). "Laid Out in Lavender". Sexuality and the Body in Russian Culture. Stanford University Press. pp. 177–203. ISBN 9780804731553.
- Katherine Bliss Eaton, ed (2002). "Sofia Parnok and Soviet-Russian Censorship". Enemies of the people. Northwestern University Press. pp. 31–52. ISBN 9780810117693. http://books.google.com/?id=qXHw3Uzh5qQC&pg=PA31&lpg=PA31&dq=Diana+Lewis+Burgin.
Poetry
- Burgin, Diana Lewis (1985). "The Reprieve of Nastasja: A Reading in Verse". The Slavic and East European Journal 29 (3): 269–278. doi:10.2307/307215. JSTOR 307215.
Books
- Richard Burgin: A Life in Verse, 1989, Slavica Pub, ISBN 0893571962
- Diana Lewis Burgin (1994). Sophia Parnok. NYU Press. ISBN 9780814712214. http://books.google.com/?id=F-Yz9K2HAeUC&dq=Diana+Lewis+Burgin&printsec=frontcover.
Translations
- Mikhail Afanasevich Bulgakov (August 1995). The Master & Margarita. Diana Lewis Burgin, Katherine Tiernan O'Connor. Ardis Publishers. ISBN 978-0875010670.
- Kornei Chukovskii (1982-03). Alexander Blok as Man and Poet. Diana Lewis Burgin, Katherine Tiernan O'Connor. Ardis. ISBN 9780882334868.
Citations
- The Twentieth-century Russian Novel, David C. Gillespie, page 148
- A plot of her own, Sona Stephan Hoisington, page 144
- Pushkin and the genres of madness, Gary Rosenshield, page 209
Reviews
Parnok comes across as a melodramatic, needy person whose tormented yearnings and unconventional sexuality produced a provocative if insubstantial body of work. Though Burgin's thoughts about translation make for interesting reading, her assumption that Parnok's poems are autobiographical remains woefully unexamined. Still, her efforts to meld the poet's works and passions will awaken sympathy for this neglected lesbian artist while never quite justifying the series editor's claim that Parnok was "brilliant." [3]
References
External references
- Diana Burgin website
- Reference guide to Russian literature By Neil Cornwell, Nicole Christian, page 614
Categories:- Harvard University alumni
- Swarthmore College alumni
- Living people
- University of Massachusetts Boston faculty
- American poet stubs
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