Many Russian ?migr?s kept their interest in V. Rozanov`s works and were in dialogue with him for many years even after his death. This book is a collection of essays about Rozanov (1856-1919) and his works by G.
This book is a collection of poetry written by the youngest generation of the first wave of Russian emigration: B. Poplavskii, Iu. Odarchenko, A. Prismanova, A. Ginger, V. Korvin-Piotrovskii, V. Smolenskii, I.
This is the third issue in the series on the history of Russian literature abroad. This volume features writers and poets, exiles from Russia with various ethnic backgrounds: Vasil Barki, D. Chizhevskii, E.
This book analyzes the political views of Russian emigres of the 1920-30’s on the origins, essence and results of the Russian Revolution in 1917. Contents: General characteristics of political and spiritual image and social thought of Russian post-revolutionary emigres; "Russian experience": Social and political thought about the origins and meaning of the Russian revolution; Emigration and Bolshevik Russia: The Soviet social system and political practice in the views of Russian emigres; The Problem of the Russian future: Russians in emigration about the social system and transformation of post-Bolshevik Russia.
The city of Prague was the third largest center of Russian literary emigration after Paris and Berlin. Russian poetical group "Skit" led by a critic and historian of literature Alfred Bem (1886-1945?) existed in 1922-1940.