Joseph Brodsky Nobel Prize lecture
Joseph Brodsky Nobel Prize lecture Navigate to: Summary -- Facts -- Biographical -- Bibliography -- Nobel Prize lecture -- Banquet speech -- Prose -- Poetry -- Nobel diploma -- Article -- Other resources Press release Award ceremony speech English Russian (pdf) Nobel Lecture December 8, 1987 (Translation) I For someone rather private, for someone who all his life has preferred his private condition to any role of social significance, and who went in this preference rather far – far from his motherland to say the least, for it is better to be a total failure in democracy than a martyr or the crème de la crème in tyranny – for such a person to find himself all of a sudden on this rostrum is a somewhat uncomfortable and trying experience. This sensation is aggravated not so much by the thought of those who stood here before me as by the memory of those who have been bypassed by this honor, who were not given this chance to address ‘urbi et orbi’, as...