KHODASEVICH, Vladislav Felitsianovich (1886-1939). Molodost'. [Youth.] Moscow: Grif, 1908.
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KHODASEVICH, Vladislav Felitsianovich (1886-1939). Molodost'. [Youth.] Moscow: Grif, 1908.

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KHODASEVICH, Vladislav Felitsianovich (1886-1939). Molodost'. [Youth.] Moscow: Grif, 1908.

The first edition of the poet's first book, much of it inspired by his intense but short-lived romance with Marina Ryndina. Maxim Gorky raved that 'Khodasevich writes utterly amazing verse' and that 'Khodasevich, to my mind, is modern-day Russia's best poet' (quoted in Bethea, p.xv). Khodasevich eventually left Russia with Gorky's support, settling in Berlin and then Paris, where he became an important figure of Russian emigre literature. Nabokov was an enthusiastic supporter of this overlooked master, as was the critic Wladimir Weidlé who, following Blok's death, described Khodasevich as Russia's leading poet. Bethea, Khodasevich: His Life and Art, Princeton University Press, 1983.

Octavo (178 x 137mm). (Some wear to the edges.) Original paper wrappers, title printed in brown on the front cover (spine ends chipped; some wear to the edges; light soiling).
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