Arkhangelsk, Russia, 1918

“Arkhangelsk, Russia, 1918” by Nick Monks is a collection of poems published by Lulu Press, Incorporated on February 19, 2023. This edition comprises 36 pages and is presented in English. The poems are influenced by Boris Pasternak’s “Dr Zhivago” and the film adaptation directed by David Lean, exploring a love story between the characters Maxim and Tara set against a backdrop of significant historical events.
Readers will find that the poems intricately weave together personal narratives and broader historical contexts, providing a rich exploration of love and loss. The setting of Arkhangelsk, a small city near the White Sea, serves as a poignant backdrop for the themes presented. The collection also interlaces two of Pasternak’s poems, enhancing its literary depth and cultural resonance within the realms of literature and poetry.
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The book of poems is strongly influenced by Boris Pasternak’s book Dr Zhivago 1957. And the film of the book directed by David Lean 1965. The poems chart a love story between Maxim and Tara. Against the sweeping history of historical events. Nominally set in Arkhangelsk a small city on the Northern Dvina near to the White Sea. Interweaving two of Boris Pasternak’s poems.
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