On December 10 Stockholm and Oslo take center stage for science and literature. It is 81 years since Ivan Bunin (1870-1953) became the first Russian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. He was also – ...
Russian exile Bunin (1870–1953), who won the Nobel Prize in 1933, becomes stunningly accessible in this beautiful new translation. Bunin, who fled to France in 1920, gives aching, lyrical glimpses ...
Even though he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1933, we don’t hear much, these days, about the Russian poet and novelist Ivan Bunin (1870–1953), who spent the last third of his life in ...
It is both shameful and understandable that few Americans know the writings of Ivan Bunin. Although he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1933, his works were banned in his native Russia until ...
Ivan Bunin (1870-1953) was the first Russian writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature - in 1933 - and he wrote these luminous, engaging stories between 1938 and 1944. Their setting harks back to ...
Deodar/wikipedia.org We can recognize them at first sight. It appears that not only the compositions of Russia’s great writers, but also their remarkable appearances were the result of a creative ...
THE WELL OF DAYS—Ivan Bunin— Knopf ($2.50). Three months ago few U. S. readers had ever heard of Ivan Alexeyevich Bunin. Now, by grace of his recently-won Nobel Prize (TIME, Nov. 20), the U. S. public ...
On October 22, 1870, one of the greatest Russian writers was born – Ivan Bunin. The last Russian classic and first Russian Nobel prize winner in literature, he seems to belong more to the 19th century ...
THANKS to the ubiquitous nature of the internet, my recent column on the Uruguayan writer Felisberto Hernández was seen by some readers in South America who take an educated interest in literature ...
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