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When Feinstein met Pasternak

July 10, 2008 23:00

ByAnthony Rudolf, Anthony Rudolf

2 min read

Talking to the dead

By Elaine Feinstein
Carcanet, £9.95

The Russian Jerusalem

By Elaine Feinstein
Carcanet, £9.95

‘Poetry, like love, risks all on signs’, wrote a French poet. Elaine Feinstein, in her latest book of poems, Talking to the Dead, speaks plainly and from the heart about and, indeed, to her deceased husband. He was a difficult man but their marriage was an adult affair, containing epiphanies as well as contradictions. It is a beautiful collection, which will surely endure, a lyrical record of impediments admitted but transcended. 

Feinstein’s most personal book The Russian Jerusalem somehow merges all the genres she has practised. Sadder than Talking to the Dead, it is a tale of loss and destruction, sorrow and pain.