Joseph Brodsky, a 20th-century literary giant and Nobel Prize winner, remains largely unknown to French-speaking readers despite his significant contributions to poetry. Born in Leningrad and later residing in Brooklyn, New York, Brodsky was celebrated for his exceptional poetic skill and virtuosity. A new anthology published by Gallimard aims to address this lack of recognition within the Francophone world. The collection seeks to introduce a wider audience to Brodsky’s complex and acclaimed work. This publication could significantly increase awareness and appreciation for his poetry in France and other French-speaking regions. The anthology represents a renewed effort to bring Brodsky’s legacy to a broader readership.