Further Reading
- Coetzee, J.M. "Osip Mandelstam and the Stalin Ode", Representations, No.35, Special Issue: Monumental Histories. (Summer, 1991), pp.72–83.
- Davie, Donald (1977) In the Stopping Train Carcanet (Manchester)
- Freidin, Gregory (1987) A Coat of Many Colors: Osip Mandelstam and His Mythologies of Self-Presentation. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London
- MacKay, John (2006) Inscription and Modernity: From Wordsworth to Mandelstam. Bloomington: Indiana University Press ISBN 0-253-34749-1
- Nilsson N. A. (1974) Osip Mandel’štam: Five Poems. (Stockholm)
- Platt, Kevin, editor (2008) Modernist Archaist: Selected Poems by Osip Mandelstam
- Riley, John (1980) The Collected Works. Grossteste (Derbyshire)
- Ronen O. (1983) An Аpproach to Mandelstam. (Jerusalem)
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