The path to her reader for Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva—one of the brightest poets of the 20th century—was long and difficult. She spent 17 years in emigration, but never became an émigré in spirit; she didn’t take root in a foreign land. Tsvetaeva’s romantic and tragic muse is not easy to grasp; she needs a reader who is talented and caring, and such a reader, as Marina Ivanovna herself admitted, exists only in Russia. We offer a book—one of the first—where her creativity and fate of the famous poet are presented.