Yevgeny Yevtushenko citations

Evgueni Alexandrovitch Evtouchenko , né le 18 juillet 1932 à Zima, oblast d'Irkoutsk , et mort le 1er avril 2017 à Tulsa, Oklahoma , est un poète russe, qui se distingua également comme acteur et réalisateur de cinéma. Représentant emblématique de la génération du dégel intellectuel après la mort de Staline, il fut l'une des premières voix humanistes à s'élever en Union soviétique pour défendre la liberté individuelle. Wikipedia  

✵ 18. juillet 1932 – 1. avril 2017
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Yevgeny Yevtushenko Citations

Yevgeny Yevtushenko: Citations en anglais

“A poet's autobiography is his poetry. Anything else can be only a footnote.”

Andrew R. MacAndrew (trans.) A Precocious Autobiography (1963; repr. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965) p. 7.

“In any man who dies there dies with him,
his first snow and kiss and fight.”

И если умирает человек,
с ним умирает первый его снег,
и первый поцелуй, и первый бой...
"People" (1961), line 12; Robin Milner-Gulland and Peter Levi (trans.) Selected Poems (London: Penguin, 2008) p. 85.

“The hell with it. Who never knew
the price of happiness will not be happy.”

"Lies" (1952), line 11; Robin Milner-Gulland and Peter Levi (trans.) Selected Poems (London: Penguin, 2008) p. 52.

“So on and on
we walked without thinking of rest
passing craters, passing fire,
under the rocking sky of '41
tottering crazy on its smoking columns.”

"The Companion" (1954), line 45; Robin Milner-Gulland and Peter Levi (trans.) Selected Poems (London: Penguin, 2008) p. 58.

“No people are uninteresting.
Their fate is like the chronicle of planets.
Nothing in them is not particular,
and planet is dissimilar from planet.”

"People" (1961), line 1; Robin Milner-Gulland and Peter Levi (trans.) Selected Poems (London: Penguin, 2008) p. 85.

“No Jewish blood runs among my blood,
but I am as bitterly and hardly hated
by every anti-semite
as if I were a Jew. By this
I am a Russian.”

"Babiy Yar" (1961), line 58; Robin Milner-Gulland and Peter Levi (trans.) Selected Poems (London: Penguin, 2008) pp. 83-4.

“Time has a way of demonstrating
The most stubborn are the most intelligent.”

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“My dear friend Yevtushenko has, I claim, an ego that can crack crystal at a distance of twenty feet.”

John Cheever, in George Plimpton (ed.) Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews, Fifth Series (New York: Penguin, 1981) p. 121.
Criticism

“Give me a mystery – just a plain and simple one – a mystery which is diffidence and silence, a slim little, barefoot mystery: give me a mystery – just one!”

"Mysteries" (1960), st. 10; Dimitri Obolensky (ed.) The Heritage of Russian Verse (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1976) p. 452.

“Over Babiy Yar
there are no memorials.
The steep hillside like a rough inscription.
I am frightened.
Today I am as old as the Jewish race.”

"Babiy Yar" (1961), line 1; Robin Milner-Gulland and Peter Levi (trans.) Selected Poems (London: Penguin, 2008) p. 82.