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Vladimir Nabokov and Ivan Bunin: A Reconstruction
Russian Literature, 1998Maxim D Shrayer
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Collected Stories of Ivan Bunin
2023"The Gentleman from San Francisco" is easily the best known of Ivan Bunin's stories and has achieved the stature of a masterpiece. But Bunin's other stories and novellas are not to be missed. Over the last several years a great many of them have been freshly and brilliantly translated by Graham Hettlinger. Together, along with four new pieces, they are
Ivan Bunin, Graham Hettlinger
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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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Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences, 2020
The article (written in the genre of “intellectual area studies”) discusses the circumstances of the stay of the Nobel laureate in literature Ivan Alekseevich Bunin (1870-1953) on the island of Capri, near Naples. It is noted that I.A. Bunin is one of the main “travelers” in Russian literature: in addition to Europe, he traveled to North Africa, Asia ...
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The article (written in the genre of “intellectual area studies”) discusses the circumstances of the stay of the Nobel laureate in literature Ivan Alekseevich Bunin (1870-1953) on the island of Capri, near Naples. It is noted that I.A. Bunin is one of the main “travelers” in Russian literature: in addition to Europe, he traveled to North Africa, Asia ...
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Ivan Bunin and the ‛Russian Annals’
2021The paper expounds the reasons and circumstances of Ivan Bunin’s failed collaboration (except one publication in the inaugural number) with the review and publishing house “Russian Annals” (Paris; Shanghai, 1937–1938, no. 1–20/21). The analysis is based on the unpublished materials from the archival fund of the review’s secretary M.V. Vishniak from the
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2021
The paper provides a systematic analysis of Ivan Bunin’s marks on a copy of K. Zaitsev`s “Ivan Bunin. Life and works” (Berlin, 1934) monograph, selectively taken in their sequence and in accordance with the manner of the writer. The marks on Zaitsev`s book indicate that Bunin deems him a good interpreter of his own works.
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The paper provides a systematic analysis of Ivan Bunin’s marks on a copy of K. Zaitsev`s “Ivan Bunin. Life and works” (Berlin, 1934) monograph, selectively taken in their sequence and in accordance with the manner of the writer. The marks on Zaitsev`s book indicate that Bunin deems him a good interpreter of his own works.
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‛Poetry Is Not That…’ Ivan Bunin on the ‛Darkness’ of Poetry
2021The paper examines Ivan Bunin’s understanding of the essence of poetry, in particular, his metaphor of the “darkness” of poetry. It is shown that Bunin’s understanding of essence of poetry is based on his deep existential experience, that had him convinced that the poetic vision is a result of the depth of ancestral and universal memory.
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