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019756-2
Aleksandrovskaia Sloboda
Istoriko-Literaturnoe Khudozhestvennoe Izdanie: Vyp. 2-oi
[ Historical and literary almanach: Issue 2 : Town of Aleksandrov]

Comp. and ed. by E. Viktorov
Aleksandrov:  Izografus, Literaturno-Khudozhestvennyi Muzei Mariny i Anastasii Tsvetaevykh, 2005
345 p. [8 ill.]Images
pbk. 14 x 21 cm
ISBN: 5946610880
Language: Russian
This is the second volume of a literary and historical almanac about the life and works of the Tsvetaev sisters published by their museum in town of Aleksandrov (Vladimirskaia Oblast). The fate of the two sisters was closely related to this town. Anastasiia lived in this town after death of her husband M.A. Mints (common-law marriage). Marina lived in this town more than once, and wrote many poems there. This almanac includes Anastasiia`s memoirs about Aleksandrov, as well as autobiographical materials and documents about Osip Mandel`shtam, Sofia Parnok, Pavel Marchenko, Larisa Bogoraz, and other famous people living or staying in Aleksandrovskaia Sloboda. Also included is a collection of poetry by S. Parnok "Zelenaia Tetrad`". Illustrated with photographs and drawings.
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» Literary Theory and Criticism / History of Literature   » Theory and History of Poetry   » Marina Tsvetaeva
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