Michael Davidson
Lyn Hejinian
Ron Silliman
Barrett Watten

  LENINGRAD
American Writers in the Soviet Union
       
 

LENINGRAD
Nonfiction
128 pages with 16 pages photos
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  A travelogue filtered through a poet’s eye. The effect of light on the city, the dimly lit street under the windows where Nabokov lived, all become the stuff of literature in these essays.

In August 1989, a new, independent organization of young Soviet writers hosted the first international conference for avant-garde writers to be held in the USSR since the Russian Revolution. "Summer School — Language, Poetry, Consciousness" was a grassroots attempt to harvest the fruits of glasnost, bringing together poets and scholars from Siberia to San Diego.

Attending were four American writers, Michael Davidson, Lyn Hejinian, Ron Silliman, and Barrett Watten. Leningrad is their collaborative account of this extraordinary trip. A collection of poetic essays, it is a commentary on the intellectual revelations that result when post­glasnost Soviet and American intellectuals meet face to face. Some misunderstandings that arise are funny: one Russian asks the Americans if the Manson family is a TV show; some are surprising: when asked if she would like feminist literature from the states, a Russian woman requests the complete poems of Jim Morrison.

While each group found inspiration in the other’s avant-garde tradition, they had different definitions of what avant-garde was. American writers were testing their ideals of Western Marxism; the Marxists they had admired idealized American bourgeois democracy. Intellectually challenging, this collection is an unusual twist on the meeting of minds from across oceans.

       
       
 

  MICHAEL DAVIDSON is the author of several volumes of poetry and the historical study, The San Francisco Renaissance: Poetics and Community at Mid-Century (Cambridge University Press). He is now a professor of literature at the University of California at San Diego.

LYN HEJINIAN, author of numerous books of poetry, is coeditor of the critical annual Poetics Journal.

RON SILLIMAN is a member of the Socialist Review editorial collective. He is the author of thirteen books of poetry, one of criticism, and an anthology of language poetry.

BARRETT WATTEN is the author of a major theoretical volume, Total Syntax, plus many books of poetry. He is coeditor of Poetics Journal and associate editor of the “new historicist” journal Representations.