ONV GETS AN ONAM GIFT
FROM RUSSIA
This will be yet another memorable Onam for Jnanpith-winning
poet O.N.V. Kurup. Malayalam’s beloved poet is all set to witness the release
of a collection of 50 of his poems, translated into Russian, at Moscow on
September 20.Being brought out by the Moscow-based Institute of World
Literature, the collection has been titledOne Sun, One Sky, One Earth.The
collection has selections from his widely read and appreciated collections such
as Ee Puraathana Kinnaram, Uppu, and Bhoomikkoru
Charamageetham besides
a poem on Tolstoy. The volume, which opens and ends with poems on Russia’s
iconic poet Pushkin, has articles on ONV and his works. Russian Foreign
Minister Sergei Lavrov has authored the introduction the book.
“I take this as an Onam present for me from the Russian Writers’
Union,” the poet told The
Hindu.This, he said, was the first time that a collection of his
poems in translation was being published in Russian.“So far, all the Russian
translations have been of individual works,” he said.ONV will reach Russia on
September 18 and will be in the country for the following 10 day During his
stay, he will address literary gatherings at the Pushkin Institutes in Moscow
and St. Petersburg and deliver a lecture at the Department of Letters of Moscow
University.
Prof. JohnKurakar
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