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Christian : Eastern Orthodox
Secular or Eclectic
19th Century

About Vladimir Solovyov

Timeline (1853 - 1900)

Vladimir Solovyov, Vladimir Solovyov poetry, Christian, Christian poetry, Eastern Orthodox poetry, [TRADITION SUB2] poetry, Secular or Eclectic poetry

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English version by
Boris Jakim and Laury Magnus

Original Language
Russian

Near, far off, not here, not there,

Themes
  Bliss
  Death
  Freedom
  Heart
  Light

 

Recommended Books

Dostoevsky and Soloviev: The Art of Integral Vision, by Marina Kostalevsky
The Heart of Reality: Essays on Beauty, Love and Ethics, by Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov / Edited by Vladimir Wozniuk
The Justification of the Good: An Essay on Moral Philosophy, by Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov / Edited by Boris Jakim
Lectures on Divine Humanity: (Library of Russian Philosophy), by Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov / Edited by Boris Jakim
The Meaning of Love: (Library of Russian Philosophy), by Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov

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Near, far off, not here, not there,
In realms of mystic reveries,
In a world invisible to mortal eyes,
In a world neither of laughter nor of tears

There it was, goddess, that I first
Recognized you one misty night.
A strange child was I,
And strange dreams did I see.

It was in an alien guise that you appeared
To me. Your voice sounded obscure.
And as the obscure creation of a childish dream
I long considered you.

Now you appear to me once more
With a caress of unexpected love.
I see you now not in a dream,
Your speech is clear to me.

I, who had been deafened in an alien world
By a roar of incoherent speech,
Suddenly heard in your salutation
The word of my homeland.

The voice of my homeland in your magic speech,
In the light of your azure eyes,
My homeland's reflection in ethereal rays.
In the golden color of your marvelous curls.

Everything by which my heart and mind live,
Everything trembling here within my breast,
All powers of feeling, will, and thought
That are mine I've given into your hands.

That morose despot, the cold ego,
Sensing its death, trembles.
As soon as it sees you approaching from afar
It grows silent, pallid, and then flees.

Let it perish, arrogant fugitive!
In free bondage and in living death,
I am the sanctuary, I am the sacrifice and the priest.
Tormented by bliss, I stand before you.

 

1876

 

-- from Vladimir Solovyov's Poems of Sophia, Translated by Boris Jakim / Translated by Laury Magnus

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