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A brief introduction to the poet Joseph Brodsky;
Brodsky began to write poems from 1955, and began to spread them through poetry reading and manuscripts. His outstanding talent soon became a "street poet" and was appreciated by Akhmatova and other cultural figures.
During this period, he studied poetry with several young people in Petersburg, known as the "Petersburg Group".
Brodsky's poems have strong personal characteristics, such as steadiness, detachment, calmness and firmness. "That night, we sat around the campfire", which should be a blaze. With light as the background, Brodsky used a dark horse to depict colors and emotions in strong light contrast.
After reading the first batch of poems that broschi showed her, Akhmatova thought, "broschi's voice is isolated and there is no other noise."
This is an extremely accurate judgment for brodsky, who has always described his life experience calmly and steadily. In other words, brodsky's pursuit of poetry does not lie in the superficial pull and presentation of words. To some extent, he deliberately suppressed some emotions in order to find more authentic and pure poetry.