Joseph Brodsky Quotes

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Joseph Brodsky
A Song

I wish you were here, dear,
I wish you were here.
I wish you sat on the sofa
and I sat near.
The handkerchief could be yours,
the tear could be mine, chin-bound.
Though it could be, of course,
the other way around.

I wish you were here, dear,
I wish you were here.
I wish we were in my car
and you'd shift the gear.
We'd find ourselves elsewhere,
on an unknown shore.
Or else we'd repair
to where we've been before.

I wish you were here, dear,
I wish you were here.
I wish I knew no astronomy
when stars appear,
when the moon skims the water
that sighs and shifts in its slumber.
I wish it were still a quarter
to dial your number.

I wish you were here, dear,
in this hemisphere,
as I sit on the porch
sipping a beer.
It's evening, the sun is setting;
boys shout and gulls are crying.
What's the point of forgetting
if it's followed by dying?”
Joseph Brodsky

Joseph Brodsky
“VIII

O when so much has been and gone
behind you—grief, to say the least—
expect no help from anyone.
Board a train, get to the coast.
It’s wider and it’s deeper. This
superiority’s not a thing
of joy especially. Mind you, if
one has to feel as orphans do,
better in places where the view
stirs somehow and cannot sting.”
Joseph Brodsky, Collected Poems in English

Sigrid Nunez
“[Brodsky] loved cats, and sometimes for a greeting would meow.”
Sigrid Nunez, Sempre Susan: A Memoir of Susan Sontag

Иосиф Бродский
“По сей день я полагаю, что страна только выиграла бы, имей она символом нации не двуглавую подлую имперскую птицу или полумасонский серп и молот, а флаг русского флота -- наш славный, поистине прекрасный Андреевский флаг: косой синий крест на девственно белом фоне.”
Иосиф Бродский

Bengt Jangfeldt
“По-моему, задача, стоящая перед человеком, очень проста: прожить свою собственную жизнь, не чью-нибудь и не определяемую чьими-то иными категориями, стандартами и критериями, но собственными, которые он в течение своей жизни в состоянии выработать. Худо-бедно, мне эту жизнь удалось прожить. Я не думаю, что я когда-нибудь настолько переменюсь, что откажусь
от тех критериев, которые выработал я сам. Бессмысленно открывать рот для того, чтобы излагать чужие взгляды, а не свои собственные.”
Bengt Jangfeldt, Språket är gud: Anteckningar om Joseph Brodsky

Joseph Brodsky
“We have, all of us, more reasons for staying than for marching. What's the point in marching if you are only going to catch up with a very sad tune?”
Joseph Brodsky, On Grief and Reason: Essays