The Life of Arseniev: YouthNorthwestern University Press, 1994 - 254 σελίδες Ivan Bunin was the first Russian writer of the twentieth century to be award the Nobel Prize in literature. Like many other Russian writers, he emigrated after the Revolution and never returned to his homeland; The Life of Arseniev is the major work of his émigré period. In ways similar to Nabokov's Speak, Memory, Bunin's novel powerfully evokes the atmosphere of Russia in the decades before the Revolution and illuminates those Russian literary and cultural traditions eradicated in the Soviet era. This first full English-language edition updates earlier translations, taking as its source the version Bunin revised in 1952, and including an introduction and annotations by Andrew Baruch Wachtel. |
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The Life of Arseniev: Youth Ivan Alekseevich Bunin,Gleb Struve Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 1994 |
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already amid ancient Arseniev autumn Avilova Avvakum Baturino beautiful began blue Bolkhov brother Bunin called candles childhood church coat cossack courtyard dark death delight Dnieper door dreams dressed earth empty everything exile eyes face father feel felt fields galoshes garden gray hair hand happy head horse iconostasis icons Kharkov Kiev kiss light Lika lived looked lyric manor Mirgorod morning Moscow mother night novel once Orel peasants poem poet Polotsk Pushkin's quiet remember Russian Russian literature samovar seemed Sevastopol shining silent sitting sleep smell smoke Smolensk snow somehow somewhere soul station steppe stood strange street suddenly summer tall tarantass Tatar terrible thing thought Tolstoyan town train tree turned Ukraine Ukrainian Vasilievskoe Vitebsk voice walked warm whole wind winter write Yaroslav the Wise young youth zemstvo