Ivanov, Viacheslav - Prometei. Tragediia (Prometheus. A Tragedy) Peterburg: Alkonost, 1919. Softcover. First edition; 8 1/4 x 5 1/2; pp. [2], V-XXIV, [8], 9-76, [10]; rebound in light blue cloth over boards; small rubbed spots to tips of spine and corners; light, uniform age-toning to pages; a small gift inscription and a few small manuscript numbers and stamps to lower margin of last page; frontispiece vignette; very good condition. Viacheslav Ivanov (1866 – 1949) was a Russian Symbolist, playwright, poet, translator, and a protegee of poet Anna Akhmatova, although she would eventually disassociate herself from him and would bitterly criticize him and his poetry, after he tried to convince her to leave her husband Nikolai Gumilev. "Prometheus" was his second play, which was written in a distinctive Aeschylean style and interpreted the masterpiece of Greek mythology through Ivanov's philosophy of religious Symbolism and Neoplatonism. Ill.: 0. 2. USD 250.00 [Appr.: EURO 218.25 | £UK 186.75 | JP¥ 36299] Book number 002048is offered by:
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