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Joseph Brodsky.

 

The exhibit Remembering Joseph Brodsky: 1940–1996 continues in the Herbert Hoover Memorial Exhibit Pavilion. It includes books (many of which are special editions), manuscripts, and photographs, some never before published.

The exhibit Remembering Joseph Brodsky: 1940–1996 continues in the Herbert Hoover Memorial Exhibit Pavilion. It includes books (many of which are special editions), manuscripts, and photographs, some never before published. The basis of the exhibition is the collection of Irwin T. and Shirley Holtzman in the Hoover Institution Archives, with additional materials courtesy of the private collections of Lev Poliakov and Eleonara Larionova Kuliakov.

Read an article related to the exhibit, published in the Hoover Digest.

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