The West awarded him the Nobel prize for literature in 1987 and America made Brodsky its poet laureate in 1991.
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“Goldman was going to ride out the financial storm at a very turbulent time in the market,” Brodsky said.
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"A 'hostile environment' doesn't mean that every woman on this campus has been harassed," says Brodsky.
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Zeavin and Brodsky started talking, and late last year they decided to meet with a lawyer.
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"This idea has been in the air for a number of years now," says Brodsky.
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I was nearly buried under the cinders, but Brodsky ran for some men, who dug me out.
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It was a week, now, since the day of his own interview with Brodsky.
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Strangely enough he appeared to have forgotten his promise to go home and split wood for his mother, the widow Brodsky.
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She wrote this note and threw it upon the floor at my feet while Brodsky was facing me.
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No sooner had Brodsky left him than Steve pulled himself up and peered out.
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British Dictionary definitions for Brodsky
Brodsky
/ (ˈbrɒdskɪ) /
noun
Joseph, original name Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky . 1940–96, US poet, born in the Soviet Union. His collections include The End of a Beautiful Era (1977). Nobel prize for literature 1987