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Sewanee Review, 2008
novel, The Lying Days, appeared in 1953; Father Panchali, in 1955. Ray said that Bicycle Thieves?and the photography of Henri Cartier-Bresson? inspired him to become a filmmaker; but the tone, scope, and themes of most Italian neorealist films set them apart from the domestic tradition I've focused on here: they are masterpieces certainly but less pure,
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novel, The Lying Days, appeared in 1953; Father Panchali, in 1955. Ray said that Bicycle Thieves?and the photography of Henri Cartier-Bresson? inspired him to become a filmmaker; but the tone, scope, and themes of most Italian neorealist films set them apart from the domestic tradition I've focused on here: they are masterpieces certainly but less pure,
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1969
"... highly recommended.... This anthology of faithful translations of the classics is by far the best of its kind to come out for a long time." -Canadian Slavic ...
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"... highly recommended.... This anthology of faithful translations of the classics is by far the best of its kind to come out for a long time." -Canadian Slavic ...
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This chapter looks into the interplay between the famous Semyonov family and the Bunin clan. In the first volume of Pyotr Petrovich Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky's memoirs, Semyonov often talks about our Bunin clan, to which the Semyonovs are related, and particularly about Anna Petrovna Bunina.
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