Arvo Mets


Arvo Antonovich Mets was an Estonian-born Russian poet. He is regarded as a master of Russian free verse. He also translated works of Estonian poets into Russian.

Biography

Arvo Mets was born in Tallinn to an Estonian Orthodox father and a Lutheran mother. Although neither of his parents spoke Russian, he could learn the language on his own. He was educated at the Leningrad Library Institute and later at the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute in Moscow. He lived mostly in Moscow where he edited a few literary magazines. From 1975 to 1991 he worked as an editor for the “New world” magazine. Arvo Mets organised poetry reading in the “Taganka” literary club. During his lifetime he published four collections of his poems. The book of his selected poems appeared posthumously, in 2006. His works also appeared in the best Russian literary magazines. A number of his poems have been translated into English, Dutch, Hindi, Serbian and other languages.
His complete poems appeared in 2021 in Swedish translation by Alan Asaid: Tallinns stenar. Samlade dikter 1962–1996.

A Sample Poem by Arvo Mets

Resemblance
Young girls

resemble in looks

the sky,

the wind,

the clouds above.
Later these girls make

devoted wives

whose faces remind us

of houses,

furniture,

carrier bags.
Still, their daughters

resemble in looks

the sky,

the wind

and streamlets in spring.
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Books

  • “Swans above Chelny”, Moscow, Proceedings Publishers, 1981.
  • “Stones of Tallinn”, Moscow, Proceedings Publishers, 1989
  • “Annual Rings”, Moscow, Author Publishers, 1992
  • “Poems”, Moscow, The State Museum of V. Sidur, 1995
  • “In the Forests of Autumn”, Moscow, 2006, no publisher's name, series “Russian verse libre”

Texts in anthologies

  • “X-Time”, Moscow, 1989
  • “The Anthology of Russian Verse Libre”, Moscow, 1991
  • ,, Dublin, 2006.

On the Web